Olearia solandri
Olearia solandri, commonly known as coastal daisy-bush or coastal tree daisy, is a coastal shrub of New Zealand in the Asteraceae family.
The plant has an upright, bushy stature, with leaves 5–8 mm long. O. solandri can grow into a small tree about four metres high.
O. solandri was one of the first 350~ species collected by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander during the First voyage of James Cook. The species was named after Daniel Solander.