- ≡ Cotula linearifolia Cheeseman, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 15: 299 (1882 [1883])
- ≡ Cotula pyrethrifolia var. linearifolia (Cheeseman) D.G.Lloyd, New Zealand J. Bot. 10: 362-363 (1972)
"Small, dark-green, rather thick and fleshy, aromatic, sparingly pilose. Stems prostrate, branched, ascending at the tips. Leaves alternate, 1/2–11/2 in. long, narrow-linear or linear-spathulate, obtuse, gradually narrowed to the sheathing base, quite entire, coriaceous, gland-dotted. Peduncles 2–4 in. long, slender, terminal, with 4–8 small linear bracts. Heads unisexual, 1/4-⅓ in. diam.; involucral bracts in about 3 series, linear-oblong, obtuse, with purplish scarious margins. Receptacle convex. Florets studded with transparent glands; female corolla swollen at the base, obscurely tetragonous, narrowed above, minutely 4-toothed; corolla of the males smaller and more slender, narrow funnel-shaped, 4-lobed. Achene linear-obovoid, compressed."
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1 as Cotula linearifolia Cheeseman]