



Osmanthus ferrugineous
Ozothamnus
Osmanthus ferrugineous, common name, tree everlasting, grows from 2-5 m x 2-4 m. Leaves are narrow lance-shaped to oblong dark green 15-65 mm x 1-5 mm, grey hairy below, tip pointed, margins slightly wavy. The flowers are white; flowering from November to February. The flowers are held in broad flat terminal clusters of 80-300 small daisy flower heads. Bracts at base of flower head are yellow-green.
227.00 Location Many specimens form part of the Tarwin River bank restoration plantings by the West Gippsland CMA in 2009/11