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 Shrub to 3m high, native to Australia, also cultivated as ornamental; leaves alternate, narrow ovate or obovate, dull grey-green above, whitish or yellowish underneath; flowers in clusters, 6-22, white, pink or mauve. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olearia_phlogopappa]] Shrub to 3m high, native to Australia, also cultivated as ornamental; leaves alternate, narrow ovate or obovate, dull grey-green above, whitish or yellowish underneath; flowers in clusters, 6-22, white, pink or mauve. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olearia_phlogopappa]]
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 +"The shrub has a generally grey appearance from the coating of hairs on young growth and the undersides of the leaves, which are under 2.5cm long, narrow and with dentate edges. There is a strong musky odour, found also in other Olearia spp. and often in other members of the family Asteraceae. The flowers have a different scent, light and pleasant. " \\
 +[[http://www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/gnp2/olearia-phlogopappa.html]] \\
 +[CANBR > Plant Information > Growing Native Plants > Alpine Daisy Bush, Olearia phlogopappa (Labill.) DC., retrieved 2019-08-25]
  
 "Organoleptically, the oils from the six clones under consideration were markedly different from one another. For instance, the desirable spicey, tomato-like properties were predominantly found only in one clone. This odour characteristic was also present in the other oils but was masked or over-ridden by other exotic fruity notes. In other cases, native bush, floral, or citrus notes were predominant in the oil. "Organoleptically, the oils from the six clones under consideration were markedly different from one another. For instance, the desirable spicey, tomato-like properties were predominantly found only in one clone. This odour characteristic was also present in the other oils but was masked or over-ridden by other exotic fruity notes. In other cases, native bush, floral, or citrus notes were predominant in the oil.
olearia_phlogopappa_labill._dc.txt · Zuletzt geändert: 2019/08/25 08:38 von andreas