[6] The stems are erect, woody and densely arranged and forms a gnarled trunk.
[6][7] The bark is fibrous, with younger stems covered densely in short, matted, wooly hairs.
[5][6] Leaves are wedge-shaped to oval shaped and have a prominent midvein[6] and are grey and wooly on both sides.
[7] Blue bush daisy proliferates in ecosystems which have not been exposed to fire for extended periods of time.
The species is very rare in the Southern Far Western Plains of New South Wales,[8] and Belah Woodlands of North West Victoria.