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.

Distribution

Endemic to the North Island and the northern parts of the South Island of New Zealand.