- ≡ Ixauchenus sublyratus Cass.
- = Lagenophora lanata A.Cunn., Ann. Nat. Hist. 2: 126 (1839)
Tufted herb with simple or few-branched stock, rhizomes absent; roots stout, fleshy, bunched, c. 3 mm. diam. Basal lvs rosulate; lamina ± 10–25 × 5–15 mm., obovate-oblong to obovate-cuneate, rather thin, soft, densely clad on both surfaces in ± appressed soft hairs; margins coarsely, shallowly, rather distantly crenate-dentate to crenate-serrate to subentire; apex us. rounded, sts apiculate. Petioles 5–10–20 mm. long, flat. Cauline lvs 0 or 1–3, similar, smaller. Scapes (5)–10–20–(30) cm. long, glab. or nearly so, slender. Bracts us. several, linear, c. 2 mm. long. Capitula 5–8–(10) mm. diam.; phyll. narrow-oblong, obtuse to acute, glab. or nearly so; hyaline margins narrow. Ray-florets ∞; ligules short. Achenes 2.5–2·75 × c. 1 mm., obliquely obovate, glab.; margins thickened. Beak stout, c. 0·5 mm. long, following curvature of margin.
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1. as Lagenophora lanata A.Cunn.]
Flowering: Oct.–Jan.; Fruiting: Dec.–Mar.