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Alpine daisybush

Olearia phlogopappa

Family: Asteraceae Genus: Olearia Species: phlogopappa

Synonyms: Eurybia gunniana var. phlogopappa, Aster phlogopappus, Haxtonia phlogopappa

Alpine daisybush (en)
Olearia phlogopappa — flower
Olearia phlogopappa — flower

Botanical Description

Olearia phlogopappa, the alpine daisybush or dusty daisybush, is an evergreen shrub in the family Asteraceae endemic to southeastern Australia, including Victoria, New South Wales, and Tasmania. Plants typically reach 1 to 2 metres tall with grey-green, narrow, alternate leaves 1 to 4 cm long bearing a silvery to rust-coloured indumentum of stellate hairs on the lower surface. The slender, woody stems bear masses of daisy-like composite flowerheads roughly 1.5 to 2.5 cm across; each head has white, mauve, pink, or blue ray florets surrounding a yellow disc, produced abundantly in spring and early summer. Achenes are small, ribbed, and topped with a bristly pappus that aids wind dispersal. The species inhabits cool, moist sites in subalpine and montane heathland, eucalypt forest margins, and rocky stream banks, often forming colonies on disturbed slopes. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental for its hardiness and prolific bloom.

Native Region: New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Chemistry & External Identifiers

Trefle ID
23628

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