Brachyglottis bidwillii

The inflorescence is a panicle of bell-shaped flower heads containing disc florets.

The fruit is an achene up to 8 millimeters long including its pappus of barbed white hairs.

[1] The shrub is a dominant species in the scrub habitat of the mountain ranges surrounding Nelson on the northern South Island.

[2] It also grows in open grassland in Arthur's Pass National Park.

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