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'''''Felicia filifolia''''' is a Southern African member of the [[Asteraceae]] family. It is a hardy, sprawling shrub growing to about 1 metre tall. Leaves are narrow (''filifolia'' = ''threadlike leaves'') and clustered along the twigs. When blooming it is densely covered in flowerheads with [[ray floret]]s that are pink-mauve to white and [[disc floret]]s that are yellow.


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Felicia filifolia is a Southern African member of the Asteraceae family. It is a hardy, sprawling shrub growing to about 1 metre tall. Leaves are narrow (filifolia = threadlike leaves) and clustered along the twigs. When blooming it is densely covered in flowerheads with ray florets that are pink-mauve to white and disc florets that are yellow.

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