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Olearia macrodonta New Zealand Holly

Llwyn-Llygad-y-Dydd Celynnog

Baker

An attractive evergreen shrub with sharply-toothed  leaves and terminal clusters of daisy-like flowers that are produced in summer. It is native to New Zealand and sometimes grown for hedging in gardens, parks and industrial estates, mostly in coastal areas. It produces good seed which may be self-sown, so it is capable of naturalising and was first recorded wild in Britain in 1947.  Most records in West Glamorgan are from places where it has been planted for hedging, e.g. Baglan Energy Park.

Neophyte

Olearia macrodonta - © Charles Hipkin
Olearia macrodonta - © Charles Hipkin

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