"Billy Buttons" is the common name for the plant species Craspedia globosa, also known as "drumstick" or "golden ball." Synonyms for "Billy Buttons" include "Goldilocks," "bachelor's buttons," "buttonweed," and "woollyheads." These names describe the plant's spherical, yellow inflorescences that resemble buttons or balls. The plant is native to Australia and New Zealand but has become popular in gardens worldwide for its compact size, long-lasting blooms, and attractive seed heads. It grows easily in well-drained soils and full sun and can be propagated through seeds or division. "Billy Buttons" or its synonyms are an excellent addition to garden beds, borders, or container gardens and can attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.