- ≡ Conyza sumatrensis (Retz.) E.Walker, J. Jap. Bot. 46: 72 (1971)
- = Conyza ambigua DC. (1815)
Erect annual or biennial herb, up to 2–(2.5) m tall. Stems ridged, moderately to densely softly hairy, often becoming sparsely hairy below. Cauline lvs usually obovate to narrow-oblanceolate, rarely linear, ± flat, apetiolate and cuneate, acute, often shallowly 1-pinnatifid or remotely serrate, sometimes entire especially above, sparsely to densely scaberulous, ciliate, (20)–35–120–(250) × 4–20–(45) mm; uppermost lvs smaller, usually narrow-oblanceolate or narrow-elliptic. Infl. a leafy pyramidal panicle with dominant main axis. Capitula 1.5–2 mm diam.; receptacle usually with distinct flanges between pits, sometimes with short flanges or ± smooth. Inner involucral bracts lanceolate, green, usually hairy at least toward apex, 4–5.5–(6) mm long; outer bracts moderately to densely hairy. Outer florets filiform, cream, usually becoming reddish. Achenes obovoid, sparsely hairy, 1–1.2–(1.4) mm long; pappus hairs fawn or dirty white.
[From: Webb et al. (1985) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4 as Conyza albida Spreng.]