| |blossoms with a yellow
| | |disc. Though a native of
| | |New Zealand, it is hardy in
| | |most parts of England.
| | |
O. macrodonta (New |New Zealand |White; |This has large Holly-like
Zealand Daisy | |July |leaves, silvery on the
tree), (Syn. O. | | |undersides, and heads of
dentata) | | |Daisy-like blossoms. Far
| | |more tender than O.
| | |Haastii, this needs a wall
| | |in most parts of the south
| | |of England, though it is
| | |hardy in the extreme west
| | |and in the south of
| | |Ireland.
| | |
O. stellulata (Syn.|New Zealand |White, |An evergreen bush, with
O. gunniana, | |yellow |small narrow leaves, the
Eurybia gunniana) | |disc; May |undersides covered with
| |and June |whitish felt. The
| | |Daisy-like flowers appear
| | |in profusion. Its
| | |requirements are the same
| | |as the last.
| | |
O. Traversii (Syn. |New Zealand |White; |In its native country this
Eurybia Traversii) | |June |is a timber tree, but here
| | |it needs the same treatment
| | |as the last two. The
| | |flowers are small and
| | |creamy white.
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[Illustration: _OLEARIA MACRODONTA. (Redruth.)_]
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