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Olearia myrsinoides

Silky Daisy-bush

Spreading shrub with branchlets covered in whitish hairs.

Additional information

  • FamilyAsteraceae
  • StoreyLower storey
  • Size0.3-1.5 m x 1-1.5 m
  • Plant groupingShrubs to 2m
  • LeavesShiny dark green broad elliptic leaves 4-30 mm x 3-22 mm, silvery-white below. Blunt tips and finely toothed margins.
  • Flower colourWhite
  • Flowering timeNovember to March
  • FlowersTight terminal bunches of daisy flowerheads to 20 mm across on short stalks <10 mm long. 2-4 ray florets per flowerhead.
  • Bird attractingNo
  • Butterfly attractingNo
  • Frog habitatNo
  • Growing conditionsWell drained moist to dry soils of foothill forests. Full sun to semi shade.
  • Garden useAdapts to many garden situations. Flowers well displayed, useful for small gardens. Pruning beneficial after flowering.
  • Commercially availableAustralian plant & indigenous nurseries
  • Conservation statusLocally common within its preferred growing conditions
  • Related speciesSimilar to Olearia erubescens which has reddish new growth, narrower, pointed leaves with stronger teethed margins and 4-8 rays on longer-stalked flowers. Often grow in similar places.
Photographer/s: Marilyn Bull ©

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