Description
It occurs naturally in mountain to subalpine scrublands and rocky places in Marlborough and North Canterbury.
It is a small, hardy, evergreen low spreading shrub growing to 1 m with oblong, wavy-edged olive green, leathery leaves up to 5cm in length with white tomentum below.
Bright 2cm wide yellow daisy-like flowers in terminal corymbs appear in summer. These flowers are hermaphrodites (has both male and female organs) and they are pollinated by insects.
Very Hardy. Grows almost anywhere in New Zealand
Outdoor grown in South Canterbury’s harsh conditions.




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