Olearia persoonioides is a bushy shrub that typically grows to a height of. Its leaves are arranged alternately, oblong or egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, long with a rounded tip. They are shiny green on the upper surface and covered with silveryhairs on the lower side. The heads or daisy-like "flowers" are arranged in leafy panicles with 3 to 8 white ray floretssurrounding10 to 12 disc florets. Flowering occurs in January.
About 22 species of Olearia have been recorded in Tasmania. Similar species found in Tasmania include:Olearia archeri is found in open forest on the east coast, including the Tasman Peninsula.Olearia tasmanica has leaves that are rusty-brown on the lower surface, and grows in subalpine woodlands.
Distribution and habitat
Olearia persoonioides is endemic to Tasmania and is common in most mountainous districts of the state.