About Glischrocaryon behrii (Schltdl.) Orchard
Glischrocaryon behrii, commonly known as golden pennants, is a perennial herb that is native to southeastern Australia. In spring, this species produces 5 to 6 inflorescences, each of which holds between 7 and 60 yellow flowers. It was first formally described by botanist Diederich von Schlechtendal in 1847, in the journal Linnaea. Schlechtendal originally gave this species the scientific name Loudonia behrii. The species was transferred to the genus Glischrocaryon in 1970, resulting in its current accepted scientific name Glischrocaryon behrii (Schltdl.) Orchard.