- blue-and-white
daisybush (synonym
Osteospermum ecklonis (DC.) Norl.)
Dimorphotheca fruticosa —
Trailing African daisy,
shrubby daisybush (synonym Osteospermum...
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Dimorphotheca fruticosa, is a
species of
perennial herb
native to
coastal areas of
South Africa. It is
commonly known as
trailing African daisy, and by...
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Dimorphotheca ecklonis, also
known as Cape Marguerite,
African daisy, Van Staden's
River daisy,
Sundays River daisy,
white daisy bush, blue-and-white daisy...
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Olearia hookeri,
commonly known as
crimsontip daisybush, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae and is
endemic to Tasmania. It is a...
- axillaris,
commonly known as
coastal daisy-bush,
coast daisy-bush or
coastal daisybush is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae and is endemic...
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Mesembryanthemum crystallinum.
Daisy species' seed
consumed include coastal daisybush (Olearia axillaris),
variable groundsel (Senecio pinnatifolius), and the...
- (celery-top pine), a
shrub layer containing Olearia pinifolius (prickly
daisybush) and
Richea species, and a
ground covering of
Astelia alpina (pineapple...
- (Dasypogon bromeliifolius),
prickly conostylis (Conostylis aculeata),
coastal daisybush (Olearia axillaris),
harsh hakea (Hakea prostrata) as well as bull banksia...
- Some
support tall
shrubland dominated by
coastal boobialla or
coastal daisybush.
Areas of
sandy loam may
support marsh saltbush. The
larger islands retain...
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saligna Wild
Lettuce Pigeon I.
Naturalised Olearia axillaris Coastal Daisybush Eastern I., East Wallabi I., Long I., North I., Pigeon I., Turnstone I...