Scientific Name: Olearia ledifolia Endemic Having a natural distribution confined to a particular geographic region

Common Name: rock daisybush

Family Classification (Clade): Eudicots

Family: Asteraceae

Form Description: Densely branched small shrub, with stout branches.

Height (m): 0.3 – 0.6

Flowers: Large white daisies with yellow disc florets. Outside bracts covered with rusty brown hairs.

Fruit: Achene – pappus with straight rust-coloured hairs.

Municipality
Break O’DayCentral CoastCentral HighlandsCircular HeadDerwent ValleyDorsetHobartHuon ValleyKentishLauncestonMeander ValleyNorthern MidlandsWest Coast
Plant Communities
Alpine and Sub-alpine Vegetation
Habitat Notes

Mountain shrubberies and among boulders on mountain plateaux.

Site Tolerance

Exposed, Moist, Rocky, Windy

Soil Tolerance

Fertile, Loam, Nutrient-poor, Well-drained

Frost Tolerance

Hardy

General Notes

Bird attracting. Resistant to Phytophthora cinnamomi.

Propagation Calendar

  • Flowering Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Seed Collecting Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Sowing Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Cutting Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Propagation Method
SeedCuttings

Seed Information

Seed Collection

When seed is mature the achenes loosen in the centre of the heads which appear fluffy. Collect seed heads into paper bags and allow to dry. Rub and sieve seed.

Seed Treatment Method

Surface Sow Sow seed finely on the surface of the potting mix and cover with just enough mix to hold the seed on the surface when watered.

Seed Storage Life

Short

Seed Treatment Notes

For best results fresh seed should be used. Seed should be surface sown or covered lightly. Little viable seed produced by some species. Has been used with some success for direct seeding.

Germination Time

2-5 weeks

Cutting & Division Information

Can be propagated from cuttings.