
Olearia dartonii
Olearia dartonii (Olearia dartonii)
Common Names: Leatherwood Daisy Bush
Family: Asteraceae
Origin: New Zealand
Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub
Overview:
Olearia dartonii is an evergreen shrub native to New Zealand, admired for its dense, leathery foliage and delicate daisy-like flowers. Its compact, rounded form and soft gray-green leaves create a subtle yet attractive texture, making it perfect for naturalistic gardens, coastal landscapes, and native plantings. This hardy shrub adds year-round structure and seasonal floral interest.
Key Features:
Foliage: Small, leathery, gray-green leaves with a slightly fuzzy texture on the underside, offering a soft, muted tone.
Flowers/Fruit: Small, white to pale mauve daisy-like flowers bloom in late spring to summer, attracting pollinators.
Form & Habit: Dense, rounded, bushy shrub with a neat growth habit.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Cultural or Ecological Value: Important in native plant communities; supports local pollinators and contributes to coastal and forest restoration efforts.
Mature Size:
Attribute | Size |
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Height | 1.5–2.5 meters (5–8 feet) |
Spread | 1.2–2 meters (4–6.5 feet) |
Form | Rounded, compact |
Ideal Growing Conditions:
Requirement | Detail |
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Light | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Water | Moderate; tolerates some drought once established |
Soil | Well-drained soils; adapts to sandy or loamy types |
pH Range | Neutral to slightly acidic |
Frost Tolerance | Tolerant of light frost |
Landscaping and Garden Uses:
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Excellent for native gardens and naturalistic plantings
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Adds structure and texture to coastal and bush edge landscapes
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Suitable for pollinator-friendly gardens due to its daisy-like flowers
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Works well in mixed shrub borders and low hedging
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Ideal for restoration projects and wildlife habitat creation
Care and Maintenance:
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Pruning: Light pruning after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushiness
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Watering: Regular watering during establishment, then moderate water needs
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Feeding: Use a balanced fertilizer in spring if growth slows
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Pests and Diseases: Generally free of major pests or diseases
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Additional Tips: Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds; thrives with good air circulation
Fun Fact or Botanical Insight:
The genus Olearia is named after Johann Gottfried Olearius, a 17th-century German botanist. Many species within this genus are valued for their daisy-like flowers and adaptability to diverse environments.
Why Choose Olearia dartonii?
For gardeners seeking a native shrub with subtle foliage, delicate flowers, and reliable hardiness, Olearia dartonii offers year-round appeal and ecological benefits — a perfect addition to natural, coastal, or pollinator-friendly gardens.
Pot Size:
Standard Pot = 7cm Square
Large Pot = 9cm Square
Extra Large Pot = 1.5L Round
Use this guide to see how many plants of your selected pot size fit into a half or full carton.
Standard Pot = 25 plants per Carton
Large Pot= 10 plants per Carton
Extra Large Pot = 5 plants per Carton
Urban- $16.55 per Carton Rural- $23.85 per Carton
Standard Pot = 50 plants per Carton
Large Pot= 25 plants per Carton
Extra Large Pot = 10 plants per Carton
Urban- $16.55 per Carton Rural- $23.85 per Carton
Product Size:
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