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Olearia macrodonta is
an attractive large shrub from New Zealand with greyish toothed leaves.
It is one of many shrubby Asteraceae or "daisy shrubs" from temperate regions
in the Southern Hemisphere. All of them thrive in mild maritime cliamtes.
Shown here flowering in June. |
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A closer shot of the flowers
of Olearia macrodonta. |
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Olearia phloggopappa. |
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Oxalis magellanica. |
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Oxalis oregana, our
native redwood sorrel, growing happily (and very much appropriately) under
a mature (planted) coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in the garden. |