Asteraceae — Daisy Family

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Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Asterales Asteraceae
Olearia albida Hook.fil.

Olearia albida Hook.fil.

Olearia albida Hook.fil.

Olearia albida Hook.fil. is a small tree endemic to coastal northern New Zealand that can grow up to 5 m tall.

Olearia odorata Petrie

Olearia odorata Petrie

Olearia odorata Petrie

Olearia odorata, the scented tree daisy, is a small endemic New Zealand shrub that hosts native and endangered moths.

Olearia hectorii Hook.fil.

Olearia hectorii Hook.fil.

Olearia hectorii Hook.fil.

Olearia hectorii is a deciduous New Zealand shrub/tree that supports many endemic moths, some of which are endangered.

Olearia traversiorum (F.Muell.) Hook.fil.

Olearia traversiorum (F.Muell.) Hook.fil.

Olearia traversiorum (F.Muell.) Hook.fil.

Olearia traversiorum is an endemic New Zealand Chatham Islands flowering plant in Asteraceae, used as garden tree and firewood.

Olearia angulata Kirk

Olearia angulata Kirk

Olearia angulata Kirk

Olearia angulata Kirk is a New Zealand-endemic flowering plant in the Asteraceae family with the Māori name Ngungu.

Olearia frostii (F.Muell.) J.H.Willis

Olearia frostii (F.Muell.) J.H.Willis

Olearia frostii (F.Muell.) J.H.Willis

Olearia frostii is a straggling grey shrub from northeast Victoria that grows in heath, grassland and woodland, with daisy-like mauve-pink and yellow flowers.

Olearia pannosa Hook.

Olearia pannosa Hook.

Olearia pannosa Hook.

Olearia pannosa is a flowering shrub found in southeastern South Australia and parts of Victoria.

Olearia megalophylla (F.Muell.) F.Muell.

Olearia megalophylla (F.Muell.) F.Muell.

Olearia megalophylla (F.Muell.) F.Muell.

Olearia megalophylla, the large-leaf daisy bush, is a spreading Australian shrub with daisy-like white and yellow flowers that grows in south-eastern forests and woodlands.

Olearia teretifolia (Sond.) F.Muell.

Olearia teretifolia (Sond.) F.Muell.

Olearia teretifolia (Sond.) F.Muell.

Olearia teretifolia is a flowering shrub found in disconnected parts of Victoria and southeast South Australia that grows in forest, mallee, and scrub.

Olearia asterotricha (F.Muell.) F.Muell.

Olearia asterotricha (F.Muell.) F.Muell.

Olearia asterotricha (F.Muell.) F.Muell.

Olearia asterotricha (rough daisy bush) is a variable Australian shrub with daisy flowers found in New South Wales and Victoria.

Olearia glutinosa (Lindl.) Benth.

Olearia glutinosa (Lindl.) Benth.

Olearia glutinosa (Lindl.) Benth.

Olearia glutinosa is an erect sticky coastal shrub native to southern Australia, bearing daisy-like flower heads in colors including mauve, pink, white and yellow.

Olearia paucidentata (Steetz) F.Muell. ex Benth.

Olearia paucidentata (Steetz) F.Muell. ex Benth.

Olearia paucidentata (Steetz) F.Muell. ex Benth.

Olearia paucidentata, or autumn scrub daisy, is a sticky shrub common to south-west Western Australian open forest damp areas.

Olearia lepidophylla (Pers.) Benth.

Olearia lepidophylla (Pers.) Benth.

Olearia lepidophylla (Pers.) Benth.

Olearia lepidophylla is a rigid flowering shrub found across southern Australia that grows in mallee, heath and coastal dunes.

Olearia ciliata F.Muell., 1865

Olearia ciliata F.Muell., 1865

Olearia ciliata F.Muell., 1865

Olearia ciliata, the fringed daisy-bush, is a small flowering shrub widespread across southern Australia.

Olearia rugosa (Archer) Hutch.

Olearia rugosa (Archer) Hutch.

Olearia rugosa (Archer) Hutch.

Olearia rugosa is a species of shrub with five subspecies, each with distinct habitats and restricted distributions in south-eastern Australia.

Olearia viscidula (F.Muell.) Benth.

Olearia viscidula (F.Muell.) Benth.

Olearia viscidula (F.Muell.) Benth.

Olearia viscidula is a woody daisy shrub native to eastern New South Australia, rarely grown in horticulture and able to resprout after bushfire.

Olearia minor (Benth.) Lander

Olearia minor (Benth.) Lander

Olearia minor (Benth.) Lander

Olearia minor is a small Australian daisy-bush shrub that flowers from June to December across several southern states.

Celmisia angustifolia Cockayne

Celmisia angustifolia Cockayne

Celmisia angustifolia Cockayne

Celmisia angustifolia (strap-leaved daisy) is a Celmisia species native to New Zealand's South Island, holding the RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Celmisia alpina (Kirk) Cheeseman

Celmisia alpina (Kirk) Cheeseman

Celmisia alpina (Kirk) Cheeseman

Celmisia alpina is a small, widespread non-threatened perennial plant from New Zealand's South and Stewart Islands.

Celmisia haastii Hook.fil.

Celmisia haastii Hook.fil.

Celmisia haastii Hook.fil.

Celmisia haastii is a perennial alpine daisy native to New Zealand, with two recognized varieties, and hosts Stigmella childi moth larvae.

Celmisia laricifolia Hook.fil.

Celmisia laricifolia Hook.fil.

Celmisia laricifolia Hook.fil.

Celmisia laricifolia is a plant with thin leaves native to mountainous subalpine areas of New Zealand’s South Island.

Celmisia major Cheeseman

Celmisia major Cheeseman

Celmisia major Cheeseman

This is a description of Celmisia major Cheeseman, noting how var. brevis differs from var. major and its restricted range on Mount Taranaki.

Celmisia lateralis Buchanan

Celmisia lateralis Buchanan

Celmisia lateralis Buchanan

Celmisia lateralis Buchanan is a small prostrate New Zealand alpine plant with sticky hairless leaves and white flowerheads.

Celmisia walkeri Kirk

Celmisia walkeri Kirk

Celmisia walkeri Kirk

Celmisia walkeri is a sub-shrub native to New Zealand, with gray-green leaves and white-yellow summer flower heads.

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