

Common Name: Narrow-leaf New Holland Daisy
Botanical Name: Vittadinia blackii
Family: COMPOSITAE
Description:
Low shrub, 10-30 cm high. Narrow, cylindrical, straight, shiny, green, 1-2 cm long by 1 mm wide. Pale purple to violet flowers with yellow centres. Throughout the year. Densely hairy seed heads.
Low shrub, 10-30 cm high. Narrow, cylindrical, straight, shiny, green, 1-2 cm long by 1 mm wide. Pale purple to violet flowers with yellow centres. Throughout the year. Densely hairy seed heads.
Natural Distribution:
Common to coastal, woodland, mallee and grassland areas in all mainland agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in WA.
Common to coastal, woodland, mallee and grassland areas in all mainland agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in WA.
Notes:
Common in disturbed areas such as roadsides and quarries. Recorded as rare in Southern Lofty and uncommon in Murray region.
Common in disturbed areas such as roadsides and quarries. Recorded as rare in Southern Lofty and uncommon in Murray region.


