- ≡ Calendula pumila G.Forst., Fl. Ins. Austr. 57 (1786)
- = Microcalia australis A.Rich., Essai Fl. Nouv.-Zél., 230, t. 231 (1832)
- = Lagenophora forsteri DC., Prodr. [A. P. de Candolle] 5, 307 (1836)
Rhizomes slender, branching; plant forming open, sts extensive patches, basal lvs rosulate at nodes on simple to branched stocks. Lamina ± 10–15 × 7–10 mm., occ. c. 20 × 15 mm.; suborbicular to broadly elliptic or oblong or obovate, thinly coriac., ± clad in stiff scaberulous hairs; margins crenate-dentate to very shallowly lobed or subentire; teeth mucronulate, us. ∞; base truncate to rounded. Petioles ± 10–15 mm., exceptionally up to 30 mm. long, slender. Cauline lvs similar, us. few to 0 except in vars. Scapes 8–16 cm. long, slender; bracts linear, few, c. 3 mm. long, or 0. Capitula 10–12–(15) mm. diam.; phyll. linear, acute, c. 2 mm. long, ciliolate near tips, margins ± hyaline. Ray-florets ∞, c. 8 mm. long, oblong, conspicuous. Achenes c. 1·75 × 0·5 mm., obliquely obovate; margins slightly thickened. Beak c. 0·5 mm. long, erect.
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1.]
Flowering: Sep.–Feb.; Fruiting: Nov.–Apr.