Vittadinia muelleri

Vittadinia muelleri, commonly known as narrow-leaf New Holland daisy,[2] is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.

Vittadinia muelleri is a perennial forb up to 20 cm (7.9 in) high, multi-stemmed from the base and a woody rootstock.

The stems are leafy, branched or simple and covered sparsely or scattered with stiff, short, spreading hairs.

[2][3][4] Vittadinia muelleri was first formally described in 1969 Nancy Tyson Burbidge and the description was published in Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales.

[5][6] Narrow-leaf New Holland daisy grows in dry forests, woodlands, and grasslands in Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania.