Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Vittadinia gracilis (Hook.f.) N.T.Burb., Brunonia 5: 54 (1982)
Synonymy:
  • Eurybiopsis gracilis Hook.f. (1847)
  • = Vittadinia triloba var. lanuginosa J.M.Black (1928)
Vernacular Name(s):
Purple fuzzweed
 Description

Much-branched, erect or spreading perennial herb or subshrub, (10)–15–30 cm tall. Stems white-lanate, becoming glabrous and distinctly woody towards base. Lvs all cauline in mature plants, narrow-obovate to narrowly linear- oblanceolate, apetiolate and cuneate, obtuse to emarginate, mostly entire, sometimes with 1–(3) pairs of shallow lobes near apex, often folded upwards, sparsely hairy and glandular on upper surface, moderately lanate and glandular on lower, 6–20–(30) × 1–4–(6) mm; uppermost lvs smaller, narrower and always entire. Capitula c. 10 mm diam. Inner involucral bracts linear, sparsely hairy, 5–9 mm long; outer bracts moderately lanate and glandular, from c. 1 mm long. Ray florets 13-numerous; ligules bluish to pinkish purple, 2–5 mm long. Disc yellow. Achenes oblanceolate, with ribbed margins and 5–7 ribs on each face, sparsely to moderately hairy on faces and margins, glandular and with longer appressed hairs obscuring base, 4–5.5 mm long; pappus 6–6.5 mm long.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
 Phenology

Flowering: Oct.–Apr.

 Bibliography
Burbidge, N.T. 1982: A revision of Vittadinia A. Rich (Compositae) together with reinstatement of Eurybiopsis DC. and description of a new genus, Camptacra. Brunonia 5: 1–72.