About Craspedia uniflora G.Forst.
Craspedia uniflora G.Forst. is a small plant that produces a single white flower head made up of numerous small clustered flowers, giving it the appearance of one single flower per individual plant. Its greenish-gray leaves are a few inches long, and radiate out from the stem in the typical growth form of members of the Asteraceae family. This species is endemic to New Zealand, where it grows in lowland to subalpine environments, most often in grassland habitats.