Rhodanthe humboltiana, commonly known as the golden cluster everlasting,[2] is a flowering annual in the family Asteraceae.
It is a small, upright, branching plant with yellow flowers, and is endemic to Western Australia.
Rhodanthe humboldtiana is an upright or ascending, bushy annual to 30 cm (12 in) high with woolly or almost smooth stems arising from the base.
The flowering occurs from August to January but mostly in spring, and the fruit is a rounded achene about 3 mm (0.12 in) long and covered with soft, silky, weak hairs.
[7] The Golden cluster everlasting grows on sand plains and heathland, sometimes with limestone from north of Perth to Shark Bay in Western Australia.