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Leptinella pyrethrifolia
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Leptinella pyrethrifolia, or button daisy, is a species of flowering plant, endemic to New Zealand. The flowers, formed in a round button-like capitula, are cream, white, or yellow. This species is found only in montane regions of New Zealand. One subspecies, linearifolia, is considered Naturally Uncommon, and is only found in the ultramafic Maungakura / Red Hill region of Nelson. The leaves are known to be aromatic, and along with the attractive flowers, lead this to be an occasional garden plant....read more on Wikipedia.
2 Leptinella pyrethrifolia varieties found:
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