Musk Daisy Bush
Its leaves are much broader and larger than the other two species they are green on the top and whitish or silvery underneath. Musk daisy bush is one of the largest of a large genus of shrubs in the daisy family found in australia.
Musk daisy bush
Olearia argophylla musk daisy bush olearia argophylla musk daisy bush a medium sized shrub to small tree. Olearia are found in australia new guinea and new zealand. Leaves alternate ovate to broadly elliptic 15 30 120 180 mm long.It can occur in all forest types within tarra bulga including the rainforest gullies. Network of veins on upper surface margins finely. Attractive foliage toothed green leaves with silver reverse and trusses of white to creamy yellow flowers from mid spring through to late autumn which are faintly musk perfumed.
Clubmoss daisy bush a shrub up to 1m occuring naturally in coastal areas. In its natural range in damp forests in nsw victoria and tasmania it can grow to 9 metres tall. This species is common in the wetter forest of south eastern australia.
The track follows beside the gurgling four mile creek snaking its way under a thick lush forest canopy over a vibrant understory of ferns musk daisy bush blanket leaf and bootlace bush. Branchlets covered by dense fine appressed silvery hairs. Olearia argophylla musk daisy bush is the third species.
Olearia algida alpine daisy bush olearia alpicola alpine daisy bush olearia alpicola var. 10 20 70 90 mm wide. Tiny grey green leaves are pressed close to the stems and display white daisy flowers in autumn.
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