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Scientific name Olearia argophylla
Authority (Labill.) Benth.
First published in Flora Australiensis 3 1867

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Olearia argophylla, also known as musk daisy-bush, is a flowering plant native to south-eastern Australia. It is a shrub or tree with silvery branchlets, egg-shaped leaves, and white and yellow daisy-like flowers. The plant can grow up to 10 meters tall and has a bark that is fissured or flaky. It blooms from September to February and produces small straw-colored or pinkish fruits. This plant was first described in 1806 and has since been classified under the genus Olearia. It is commonly found in cool, moist areas in forests and is also used in horticulture. Olearia argophylla can be grown from seeds or cuttings and prefers partial to full shade and neutral or slightly acidic soil.

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Scientific name Authority First published in
Shawia argophylla (Labill.) Baill. Hist. Pl. 8: 299 (1882)
Aster argophyllus Labill. Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen 2 1806
Eurybia argophylla (Labill.) Cass. Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 37 1825
Haxtonia argophylla Caley ex D.Don Ann. Nat. Hist. 2(8): 127 (1838)
Aster moschatus hort. ex Colla Herb. Pedem. iii. 381 (1834), in syn.

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Spanish aster argophyllus var. oliganthemus
Spanish madera almizclera

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World Flora Online wfo-0000069377
KEW urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:234767-1
The Plant List gcc-26202
Open Tree Of Life 11098
Observations.org 305262
NCBI Taxonomy 72959
IPNI 143603-3
iNaturalist 323135
GBIF 5405273
Freebase /m/03gqcxh
EOL 6273446
Elurikkus 730934
USDA GRIN 25569
Wikipedia Olearia_argophylla

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Temporal patterns of forest seedling emergence across different disturbance histories Bowd EJ, McBurney L, Blair DP, Lindenmayer DB Ecol Evol 26-Jun-2021
PMCID:PMC8293764
doi:10.1002/ece3.7568
PMID:34306621
Natural Products as Fungicide and Their Role in Crop Protection Santra HK, Banerjee D Natural Bioactive Products in Sustainable Agriculture 12-May-2020
PMCID:PMC7212785
doi:10.1007/978-981-15-3024-1_9
Plant traits linked to field-scale flammability metrics in prescribed burns in Eucalyptus forest Tumino BJ, Duff TJ, Goodger JQ, Cawson JG PLoS One 26-Aug-2019
PMCID:PMC6709903
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0221403
PMID:31449564
Habitat type and dispersal mode underlie the capacity for plant migration across an intermittent seaway Worth JR, Holland BR, Beeton NJ, Schönfeld B, Rossetto M, Vaillancourt RE, Jordan GJ Ann Bot 27-Jul-2017
PMCID:PMC5737502
doi:10.1093/aob/mcx086
PMID:28961707
Macroecology of Australian Tall Eucalypt Forests: Baseline Data from a Continental-Scale Permanent Plot Network Wood SW, Prior LD, Stephens HC, Bowman DM PLoS One 14-Sep-2015
PMCID:PMC4569531
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0137811
PMID:26368919
Two decades of demography reveals that seed and seedling transitions limit population persistence in a translocated shrub Gross CL, Mackay D Ann Bot 20-May-2014
PMCID:PMC4071100
doi:10.1093/aob/mcu082
PMID:24844983
Disturbance regimes, gap‐demanding trees and seed mass related to tree height in warm temperate rain forests worldwide Grubb PJ, Bellingham PJ, Kohyama TS, Piper FI, Valido A Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc 19-Mar-2013
PMCID:PMC7161821
doi:10.1111/brv.12029
PMID:23506298

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