This genus and its species names were formerly included in
Bracteantha and before that in
Helichrysum. the authoritative
Australian Plant Census recognises thirteen formally named species and five accepted species awaiting formal naming, description and publication: •
Xerochrysum alpinum – Tasmania •
Xerochrysum bicolor – Tasmania •
Xerochrysum boreale – WA, NT, Qld •
Xerochrysum bracteatum , strawflower or golden everlasting – NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, Qld, NT, WA •
Xerochrysum collierianum – Tasmania •
Xerochrysum halmaturorum – SA •
Xerochrysum interiore – WA, NT, SA •
Xerochrysum macranthum – WA •
Xerochrysum macsweeneyorum - NSW, Qld •
Xerochrysum milliganii – Tasmania •
Xerochrysum palustre , swamp everlasting, syn.:
Bracteantha sp. aff.
subundulata – Vic, Tas •
Xerochrysum papillosum – Vic, Tas •
Xerochrysum subundulatum , alpine everlasting or orange everlasting – NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas •
Xerochrysum viscosum , sticky everlasting – NSW, ACT, Qld, Vic ;Species provisionally named, described and accepted by the authoritative Australian Plant Name Index while awaiting formal publication •
Xerochrysum sp.
Glencoe (M.Gray 4401)
NE Herbarium – Qld, NSW •
Xerochrysum sp. Mt Merino [
Lamington National Park] (S.T.Blake 22869) NE Herbarium – Qld, NSW •
Xerochrysum sp.
New England (L.M.Copeland 3731) NE Herbarium – NSW •
Xerochrysum sp.
North Stradbroke Island (L.Durrington 675) NE Herbarium – Qld, NSW •
Xerochrysum sp.
Point Lookout (I.R.Telford 12830) NE Herbarium – NSW A large scale molecular study conducted in 2022 expands the number of
Xerochrysum species to 24, but as of 2024 has not been used for the Australian Plant Census. ==References==