Podotheca gnaphalioides

Lophoclinium citrinum Endl.

Podosperma gnaphaloides (Graham) F.Muell.

Podotheca gnaphalioides (common name, golden long-heads) is a small annual herb in the family Asteraceae, endemic to Western Australia.

[4] It grows from 2 cm to 60 cm tall and is an often sticky herb, which is erect or decumbent (lying along the ground), and whose yellow or orange-yellow flowers are seen from August to November.

[4] It was first described in 1845 by Robert Graham as Podotheca gnaphalioides.