Olearia (small-leaved tree daisy) factsheets

Published:  

2007

Factsheets to help you recognise the small-leaved tree daisy species and take an interest in their welfare.

Summary

The aim of the factsheets is to encourage public awareness of these distinctive New Zealand species, to help people recognise the plants and take an interest in their welfare.

There are eight rare Olearia species included in the Small-leaved Tree Daisy National Recovery Plan, of which the conservation status ranges from nationally critical to sparse. 

Take a look at the individual species factsheets for photographs, descriptions, habitat requirements and distributions for each species which are distributed from the Central North Island to Stewart Island/Rakiura in the south.

If you discover populations of small-leaved Olearia or even if you suspect you may have seen it, tell Department of Conservation staff.

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Publication information

Produced by the Small-leaved Tree Daisy Recovery Group

Published by New Zealand Department of Conservation, Southland Conservancy


Contact

For more information, please contact:

Brian Rance
Olearia Recovery Group

Southland Conservancy Office
Phone:      +64 3 211 2400
Email:   invercargill@doc.govt.nz
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