Calomeria is a plant genus in the family Asteraceae.[2]
several species now in other genera, including Basedowia, Cassinia, Helichrysum, Humeocline and Thiseltonia.
Calomeria amaranthoides is a tall, fragrant biennial herb, growing to 3.5 metres in height. It has sticky stems and leaves which are green above and whitish beneath and are up to 15 cm long and 5 cm wide. Its flowers appear in large brown to red plumes in the summer (January to April in its native range).[4]
The genus was first formally described by E.P. Ventenat in Jardin de la Malmaison in 1804.[3]
Calomeria is a plant genus in the family Asteraceae.
Accepted species Calomeria africana (S.Moore) Heine - Mozambique Calomeria amaranthoides Vent. - New South Wales and Victoria in Australia formerly includedseveral species now in other genera, including Basedowia, Cassinia, Helichrysum, Humeocline and Thiseltonia.