- Taxon
- Gallery
- ≡ Olearia insignis Hook.f., Bot. Antarct. Voy. II (Fl. Nov.-Zel.) Part II, 331 (1855)
- ≡ Aster insignis (Hook.f.) F.Muell., Fragm. (Mueller) 5, 5 (1865)
- = Aster neozelandicus Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1, 316 (1891)
Stout spreading shrub up to 2 m. tall, us. less. Branches stout, densely tomentose. Lvs in subrosettes towards tips of branchlets, very thick and coriac., entire (occ. retuse to emarginate), glab. above when mature, clad in dense soft white to buff or fulvous tomentum below, us. with line of tomentum along margins above. Petioles stout, up to 5 cm. or more long; lamina 6·5–16 × 3–7·5 cm., oblong to obovate-oblong, or ovate-oblong, obtuse. Peduncles 10–30 cm. × 3–5 mm., densely tomentose, nude or with distal foliaceous bracts often subtending capitula. Capitula subglobose; receptacle 1–2 cm. diam. Phyll. tomentose without, glab. and lustrous within. Ray-florets ∞, as are the disk-florets. Achenes c. 1 cm. long, very narrow-linear, silky-hairy. Pappus-hairs c. 1 cm. long, barbellate, slightly thickened above and the barbels there longer.
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1.]
Flowering: Dec.–Feb.; Fruiting: Jan.–May.