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An entry in our local Alpine Garden Group show last Friday was this lovely narrow leafed Celmisia hybrid. I'd grow it for the foliage alone . (Attachment Link)
Thanks David - it is always interesting to see pictures with NZ native plants and their habitats!This is my first 'encounter' with a Pimelea which is on the same time beautiful and intriguing; had to google for the family, the flowers seemed a bit Daphne- like looking but one can never be sure with such different flora.
Myosotis uniflora at Pisa Flats. The Myosotis grows on dry gravel outwash terraces above the Clutha River. The Pisa Flats population has bright yellow flowers.
Went into Central Otago last weekend and visited Flat Top Hill and Pisa Flats. These are dryland sites and are home to some unique plants. First Pimelea aridula from Flat Top Hill. This shrub species grows on dry sunny sites and is a spectacular sight when flowering.Next Myosotis uniflora at Pisa Flats. The Myosotis grows on dry gravel outwash terraces above the Clutha River. The Pisa Flats population has bright yellow flowers. In most of the other populations the flowers are lemon -yellow fading to white.
Wow, David,have you been able to introduce this form into cultivation?cheersfermi
No I cant really collect seed; the site is a Department of Conservation Scientific Reserve
Yes, thank you David. Is it fragrant as well?I did my homework and read about it on the NZ Plant Conservation Network, but they don't mention about scent.A good link I think for Thomas to browse when he cannot sleep thinking at NZ plants http://nzpcn.org.nz/flora_details.aspx?ID=1119