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Genus of flowering plants
Celmisia ×boweana Petrie Celmisia ×christensenii Cockayne Celmisia ×compacta Cheeseman Celmisia ×flaccida Cockayne Celmisia ×lanigera Petrie Celmisia
Celmisia
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia mackaui, commonly known as the Akaroa daisy or Banks Peninsula daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the mountain daisy genus Celmisia which
Celmisia_mackaui
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia spectabilis, also known as cotton daisy or by its Māori name puharetaiko, is a mountain daisy in the family Asteraceae, and is endemic to New
Celmisia_spectabilis
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia walkeri, also known as Celmisia webbiana, [citation needed] is a sub-shrub in the genus Celmisia with spreading, semi- decumbent, woody stems
Celmisia_walkeri
Species of plant endemic to New Zealand
Celmisia haastii (Haast's mountain daisy) is a perennial alpine plant species of the family Asteraceae, native to New Zealand. The larvae of the leaf miner
Celmisia_haastii
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia asteliifolia, commonly called the silver daisy, is a species of alpine and subalpine daisy native to Australia. It grows in alpine and subalpine
Celmisia_asteliifolia
Species of plant endemic to New Zealand
Celmisia incana, commonly known as white mountain daisy, is a species of perennial alpine plant of the family Asteraceae, and is native to New Zealand
Celmisia_incana
Species of daisy
Celmisia major is a species of daisy that is endemic to New Zealand. It is split into two different varieties, Celmisia major var. major and Celmisia
Celmisia_major
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia pugioniformis, commonly known as slender snow-daisy, is a species of perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. It is native to south-eastern Australia
Celmisia_pugioniformis
Species of flowering plants
Celmisia lateralis, the shrub daisy, is a species of flowering plant, endemic to New Zealand. It is known exclusively from the South Island, where its
Celmisia_lateralis
Species of flowering plants
Celmisia semicordata, the large mountain daisy, is a species of Celmisia native to alpine environments of the South Island of New Zealand. Both celmisia
Celmisia_semicordata
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia angustifolia, called the strap-leaved daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Celmisia, native to the South Island of New Zealand
Celmisia_angustifolia
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia laricifolia, or the needle-leaved mountain daisy, is a species of flower that is endemic to New Zealand. The leaves are thin. Celmisia laricifolia
Celmisia_laricifolia
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia gracilenta, commonly known by its Māori name pekapeka, is an alpine plant of Asteraceae in the genus Celmisia, found at a latitude of 37° southwards
Celmisia_gracilenta
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia monroi, the rock cotton plant, or Monro's mountain daisy, is a species of flowering plant, endemic to New Zealand. This is a generally thick-set
Celmisia_monroi
Species of flowering plants
Celmisia sessiliflora, the white cushion mountain daisy, is a species of Celmisia native to alpine environments of the South Island of New Zealand. Celmisia
Celmisia_sessiliflora
Species of flowering plants
Celmisia alpina, or mountain daisy, is a species of perennial flower that is endemic to New Zealand. A small flower with white petals and a yellow central
Celmisia_alpina
Species of plant
Celmisia saxifraga, commonly known as the small snow daisy, is a perennial herb in the Asteraceae family. It is native to Tasmania and Victoria, where
Celmisia_saxifraga
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia discolor is a species of Celmisia that is endemic to New Zealand. It is a perennial flower. The flower stems are woody and stout, and up to 35 mm
Celmisia_discolor
Species of daisy
Celmisia verbascifolia is a species of daisy that is endemic to New Zealand. It was first described by Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1853. Joseph Dalton Hooker
Celmisia_verbascifolia
Species of flowering plants
Celmisia durietzii, commonly known as Durietz’s mountain daisy, is a species of flowering plant endemic to New Zealand. It is not threatened. It is named
Celmisia_durietzii
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia tomentella is a species of perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. Leaves are 5 to 30 cm long and 5 to 15 mm wide, with a dark green or grey
Celmisia_tomentella
Swedish biologist
Lamb (1948); Xanthoparmelia durietzii Hale (1987); the flowering plants Celmisia durietzii Cockayne & Allan (Ohan), Euphrasia durietzii Yamam., and Euphrasia
Gustaf_Einar_Du_Rietz
Genus of flowering plants
first described in 1844 as Celmisia vernicosa by Joseph Hooker. In 2012, David Given separated C. vernicosa from Celmisia and from related genera on the
Damnamenia
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
m. Larvae are said to have been reared on the leaves of plants in the Celmisia genus. Pupation happens on the host plant. The adults of this species is
Hierodoris_eremita
Genus of plants in the daisy family from South Africa
Chiliophyllum, Lepidophyllum, Llerasia, Nardophyllum, Novenia, Oritrophium Celmisia, Damnamenia, Olearia, Pachystegia, Pleurophyllum Pteronia Commidendrum
Mairia
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
The larvae of this species are leaf miners and feed on the leaves of Celmisia haastii. Adults have been observed on the wing in January. This species
Stigmella_childi
Genus of flowering plants
resemble members of the saxifrage genus:[citation needed] Campanula saxifraga Celmisia saxifraga (Benth.) W.M.Curtis Cineraria saxifraga DC. Dryopteris saxifraga
Saxifraga
National park in New Zealand
Carex dolomitica Carex impexa Celmisia dallii Celmisia dubia Celmisia gibbsii Celmisia parva Celmisia rupestris Celmisia similis Clematis marmoraria Colobanthus
Kahurangi_National_Park
2010 studio album by Kanon Wakeshima
(プリンセスチャールストン, Princess Charleston)" 4:14 9. "Tree of Sorrow" 3:33 10. "Celmisia" 4:25 11. "Otome no March (音女のマーチ, March of the Maiden)" 4:41 12. "Shakespeare
Lolitawork_Libretto
Species of moth
found at Arthur's Pass. The larvae of this species have been reared on Celmisia densiflora and adults are on the wing in January. This species was first
Asterivora_fasciata
New Zealand judge (1849–1936)
Langer Owen in 1925. Celmisia brownii F.R.Chapm., Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 22: 444 (1890). (an unplaced name) Celmisia campbellensis F.R.Chapm
Frederick_Chapman_(judge)
Species of plant
Australia. The species was first described in 1836 by Allan Cunningham as Celmisia spathulata. The species epithet, spathulata, is a Latin adjective describing
Amblysperma
Mountains in Victoria, Australia
Victorian alps include: Snow gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora) Snow daisies (Celmisia spp) Pineapple grass (Astelia alpina) Alpine trachymene (Trachymene humilis)
Victorian_Alps
Online. Retrieved 2025-04-05. "Celmisia clavata". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Retrieved 2025-04-05. "Celmisia clavata G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Endemic flora of Stewart Island
Endemic_flora_of_Stewart_Island
Tribe of flowering plants in the aster family
Callistephus Cass. Calotis R. Br. Camptacra N.T.Burb. Canadanthus G.L.Nesom Celmisia Centipeda Lour. Ceruana Forssk. Chaetopappa DC. Chiliotrichum Cass. Chloracantha
Astereae
(toon) Cedronella Cedrus (cedar) Ceiba (kapok) Celastrus (staff-vine) Celmisia (New Zealand daisy, New Zealand aster) Celosia (cockscomb) Celtis (hackberry)
List of garden plants in North America
List_of_garden_plants_in_North_America
Genus of flowering plants
Oritrophium (Kunth) Cuatrec. (1961) Synonyms Aster sect. Oritrophium Kunth Celmisia sect. Oritrophium (Kunth) Solbrig Erigeron sect. Oritrophium (Kunth) Benth
Oritrophium
Species of moth
Adults of this is on the wing in January and February. Larvae are hosted by Celmisia prorepens. This species was described by Edward Meyrick, using specimens
Asterivora_symbolaea
Genus of flowering plants
leave openings. It can be found in communities with Anisotome aromatica, Celmisia laricifolia, and Cyathodes dealbata. In small hollows that accumulate water
Raoulia_grandiflora
Species of flowering plant
D. (1 March 1981). "Flowering records for Chionochloa, Aciphylla, and Celmisia species in the Craigieburn Range, South Island, New Zealand". New Zealand
Aciphylla_aurea
Species of plant
related to other members of subtribe Celmisiinae, including the genus Celmisia (New Zealand daisies). Hooker's 1864 type description of the species is
Shawia_albida
Species of bee endemic to New Zealand
do forage from a variety of floral species, including Raoulia, Olearia, Celmisia, as well as species such as Gentiana corymbifera (snow gentian) and some
Leioproctus_fulvescens
Species of moth
wing in December and January. Larvae of this species have been raised on Celmisia brevifolia. This species was described by Alfred Philpott in 1924, and
Asterivora_albifasciata
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
Island and the upper South Island. The larval host of this species is Celmisia gracilenta and adults of this species are on the wing in December and January
Asterivora_marmarea
Mountain range in Otago, New Zealand
mires, and wet scrub. The dominant plants of the alpine herbfield include Celmisia viscosa, Poa colensoi, Carex fuscovaginata and Luzula rufa, plus a number
Rock_and_Pillar_Range
Species of moth
feed inside the flower heads of Celmisia lindsayi. Adult moths have been shown to pollinate Celmisia discolor, Celmisia gracilenta and Helichrysum selago
Chloroclystis_nereis
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
Nelson/Tasman districts. The larvae are leaf miners and are hosted by Celmisia species. Adults are on the wing in January. It is likely that this species
Hierodoris_insignis
Species of beetle
underneath Celmisia daisies on the summit. In 1984 the summit was visited specifically to search for G. servandus and only a small patch of Celmisia was present
Geodorcus_servandus
Topics referred to by the same term
species Celeus spectabilis, the rufous-headed woodpecker, a bird species Celmisia spectabilis, a flowering plant species Chionothremma spectabilis, a moth
C._spectabilis
Species of flowering plant
Summer, between December and February. This plant can be mistaken for Celmisia saxifraga but the heads lack ray florets and the leaves are not silvery
Helichrysum_pumilum
New Zealand teacher, botanist, scientific administrator, writer (1882–1957)
Frullania allanii, Gelidium allanii, Carex allanii, Chenopodium allanii, Celmisia allanii, Caloplaca allanii, and Azorella allanii are named after Allan
Harry_Allan
Malvaceae Malvales St G Celastrus Greek name Celastraceae Celastrales CS G Celmisia Celmisios, whose mother was the Greek nymph Alciope Asteraceae Asterales
List of plant genus names with etymologies (A–C)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(A–C)
which Poa gunnii is dominant with rosette shrubs such as Velleia montana, Celmisia asteliifolia, and Plantago antarctica. Crowden (2005) (Kirkpatrick 1982)
Alpine_vegetation_of_Tasmania
M.King & H.Rob. Cavea W.W.Sm. & J.Small Caxamarca M.O.Dillon & Sagást. Celmisia Cass. Centaurea L. – knapweed, cornflower, star thistle Centaurodendron
List_of_Asteraceae_genera
Coastal region of the South Island of New Zealand
salt-laden winds found in this exposed region. The Catlins coastal daisy (Celmisia lindsayii) is unique to the region, and is related to New Zealand's mountain
The_Catlins
River in New Zealand
speargrass), Aciphylla takahea (large speargrass), Celmisia bonplandii (New Zealand aster, tikumu), Celmisia holosericea, Gentianella grisebachii, Lobelia
Wapiti_River_(New_Zealand)
National park in New Zealand
crevices and on stable ground surfaces. Red tussock, mountain daisies (Celmisia sp.) and other tussocks grow but the vegetation is constantly broken down
Tongariro_National_Park
National park in New Zealand
well as golden speargrass, large mountain daisies (tikumu) (Celmisia semicordata, Celmisia coriacea), and Mount Cook lily, (Ranunculus lyallii), the largest
Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
Aoraki_/_Mount_Cook_National_Park
Plant species of New Zealand
genera are: Sphagnum moss is also of economic importance. Bush lawyer Celmisia (Mountain Daisy) Megaherbs Nine species of mistletoe, including Peraxilla
Flora_of_New_Zealand
Species of moth
It is found in New Zealand. The larvae have been recorded feeding on Celmisia lyallii. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gelophaula praecipitalis
Gelophaula_praecipitalis
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
grasslands. The larvae of S. insignis are leaf miners. They likely feed on Celmisia spectabilis. Adults of this species have been observed on the wing in March
Stigmella_insignis
Genus of moths
Asteraceae, mainly on species in the genera Celmisia and Olearia. The larvae feed either on the underside of Celmisia or Olearia leaves or in a loose cocoon
Asterivora
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
on the wing from December to February and have been shown to pollinate Celmisia laricifolia and Hebe pinguifolia. This species was described by Francis
Asaphodes_clarata
Species of insect
It was observed to feed on plants such as Hebe spp., Epilobium spp., Celmisia spp., Poa spp., Wahlenbergia albomarginata, Anisotome aromatica, Chionochloa
Sigaus_nivalis
Species of hoverfly
include Trifolium pratense, Raoulia grandiflora, Leptospermum scoparium, Celmisia spectabilis, and Melicytus species, but many more are known. One research
Melangyna_novaezelandiae
Species of bee
plants visited by the bees include Leptospermum, Angophora, Bursaria, Celmisia, Eucalyptus, Goodenia, Jacksonia, Olearia and Tristania species. Cockerell
Hyphesma_atromicans
Plateau in New Zealand
mostly on Denniston Plateau and the Paparoa Range nearby Four species of Celmisia daisies that reach their southern limit here or in the Paparoas: mountain
Denniston_Plateau
Species of moth
the South Island. The larvae are leaf miners of Celmisia species, including Celmisia coriacea and Celmisia densiflora. They have been recorded in February
Stigmella_oriastra
Species of flowering plant
coastal cliffs, coastal scrub nearby grassy slopes. It is usually found with Celmisia major, the cliff daisy, and Myosotis antarctica subsp. traillii (as M.
Myosotis_pansa_subsp._pansa
New Zealand botanist
– "one stepped out the door into a sea of Celmisia spectabilis, a good season for the flowering of Celmisia in the region." She also reflected on the
Jean_Foweraker
Species of moth
and 26–40 mm for females. The larvae feed on Brachyglottis reinoldii, Celmisia lindsayi, Olearia colensoi (subspecies colensoi and grandis) and Olearia
Planotortrix_puffini
River in New Zealand
the Upper Ngākawau Gorge are the only known habitat of the rare daisy Celmisia morganii. Ngākawau River is polluted with acid mine drainage and coal fines
Ngākawau_River
Ecoregion in New Zealand
mountain neinei (D. traversii). The alpine plants found here including Celmisia dallii occur as these peaks, along with Fiordland at the southern end of
Nelson Coast temperate forests
Nelson_Coast_temperate_forests
raised and flowered. From other parts of New Zealand several species of Celmisia and Veronica were introduced, as well as "the beautiful and somewhat difficult"
Peter_Veitch
Genus of viruses
buttercup enamovirus Enamovirus CAEV, Carrot enamovirus Enamovirus CLEV, Celmisia lyallii enamovirus Enamovirus CSEV, Coriandrum sativum enamovirus Enamovirus
Enamovirus
Species of orthopteran insect
maori have a higher than average lipid content, for example the shrub Celmisia viscosa, the cushion plants Anisotome imbricata and Raoulia hectori. Hemideina
Hemideina_maori
Annual award given to a New Zealand scientific or technological researcher
landscape on the reverse featuring a kiwi, a tuatara, New Zealand plants (Celmisia, Phormium, Cordyline) and an active volcano in the background. The award
Hutton_Medal
Mountain range in New Zealand
region. This includes a wide range of plants native to New Zealand, such as Celmisia, Hebes, and Tussocks – although there is disagreement as to whether the
Hector_Mountains
French naval surgeon and naturalist
which he named and described numerous species new to science, including Celmisia mackaui (named after Admiral Ange René Armand de Mackau), karamū (Coprosma
Étienne_Raoul
Species of moth
endemic to New Zealand. The larvae bore through the developing leaves of Celmisia lyalli. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gelophaula aenea. "Gelophaula
Gelophaula_aenea
Caleana major – 1986 Caltha introloba – 1986 Calytrix carinata – 2002 Celmisia asteliifolia – 1986 Cochlospermum gillivraei – 2001 Coprinus comatus fungus
List of flora on stamps of Australia
List_of_flora_on_stamps_of_Australia
Species of tree
impact on Shawia arborescens. A natural hybrid of Shawia arborescens and Celmisia gracilenta was described in 1988 by Clarkson. This hybrid was found on
Shawia_arborescens
New Zealand naturalist and botanist (1880–1952)
brevifolia G.Simpson, Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. N. Z. lxxix. 432 (1952). Celmisia spedeni G.Simpson, Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. N. Z. lxxv. 200 (1945). Carmichaelia
George_Simpson_(botanist)
appressa R.Br. Carex ternate G.Forst. Carex trifida Cav. Catabrosa antarctica Celmisia vernicosa = Damnamenia vernicosa (Hook.f.) Given Ceratella rosulata Chiloglottis
Botany of Lord Auckland's Group and Campbell's Island
Botany_of_Lord_Auckland's_Group_and_Campbell's_Island
Species of moth
November to February. Larvae have been recorded feeding on the rosettes of Celmisia prorepens. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gelophaula palliata.
Gelophaula_palliata
Council. Retrieved 26 September 2024. de Lange, P.J. (1 February 2009). "Celmisia major var. major". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Retrieved 26
Endemic biota of the Auckland Region
Endemic_biota_of_the_Auckland_Region
Species of flowering plants
islands and the Chatham Islands. It grows together with Dracophyllum and Celmisia in alpine communities. rufa is a reference to the colour of the plant,
Luzula_rufa
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French American
Woodland.
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Australian, Finnish, Hebrew
Life; The Juniper Tree; Alive; Living
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Lord Varun, Wise
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Fool, senseless.
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fear, or vision of God
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Lord Murugan
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One who is Patient for God's Love
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Of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the...
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Native American
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