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Popular everlastings include several species of the family Asteraceae, especially the true everlastings, or immortelles, species of the genus Helichrysum. Helichrysum—native toCrete, and the parts of Everlasting bordering on the Mediterranean—is in many parts of Europe. The immortelles have one or more whorls of dry, scalelike or membranous bracts leaves borne below flowers that preserve their appearance Everlastjng dried. Hel i chry sum is tufted in its growth, each producing 60 or 70 stems, each stem an Everlasting of 20 flowers. The bracts are deep yellow, but the flower heads may be dyed a variety of shades. One of the best-known everlastings is the strawflower H. Other plants grown as everlastings include species of Helipterum western Australia and South AfricaAmmobium AustraliaAchyrachaena western United StatesAntennaria extratropical except AfricaGnaphalium cosmopolitanEverlastinng Xeranthemum southern Europe. In the pearly everlasting Anaphalis margaritacea is widely distributed, occurring in dry soils from Newfoundland to Alaska and south to and California. Several members of the family Amaranthaceae are considered everlastings: such are the Gomphrena globosawith oval heads of white, orange, rose, or violet, Everlasting membranous bracts; and the Celosia argenteawith its elegant, loose pyramidal flower clusters. In addition, many grasses with showy plumes or spikes are classed as everlastings.

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