Cassinia is a large genus of plants in the family Asteraceae, most or all of which are native to the Southern Hemisphere. It was named for French botanist Alexandre de Cassini.
Species[1]
Cassinia accipitrum Orchard
Cassinia aculeata (Labill.) R.Br. (Dogwood, common cassinia, dolly bush)
Cassinia adunca F.Muell. ex Sond.
Cassinia arcuata R.Br. (Chinese scrub, drooping cassinia, Sifton bush)
Cassinia aureonitens N.A.Wakef. (Yellow cassinia)
Cassinia collina C.T.White
Cassinia compacta F.Muell.
Cassinia complanata J.M.Black
Cassinia copensis Orchard
Cassinia cuneifolia A.Cunn. ex DC.
Cassinia cunninghamii DC. (Cunninghams everlasting)
Cassinia decipiens Orchard
Cassinia denticulata R.Br. (Stiff cassinia)
Cassinia diminuta Orchard
Cassinia furtiva Orchard
Cassinia heleniae Orchard
Cassinia hewsoniae Orchard