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It is well known that I am a complete sucker for any nurserymans description which says "as rare as hens teeth' or 'no one will guess what this is' so here is one of the latter, it stands at about 75cm and is probably six years old. Not exactly a show stopper but an interesting plant from South America
What I know about any of the groundsels could be written on the head of a very small pin.
Really, you are all knowing! It's amazing what they can write on the head of a very small pin these days : http://www.internetwritingjournal.com/blog/1029081
Indeed it is, well done Mark. Grown from Plant world seed Baccharis 'Sea Foam':Collected on our 1994 Chile Expedition (RB94142) and new to cultivation is this dwarf South American equivalent to a New Zealand olearia. A compact evergreen shrublet bearing neat, diminutive, toothed leathery leaves. In July countless small 'shaving-brush' flowers smother its dome, before they become 'snowballs', turning the entire plant white. No-one will guess what this is!I bought it as I like olearia, but I have to say it is not a patch on them!
Yes I agree with you there Maggi, I'd rather have given that one house room! Mark the B.magallenica is listed as 30cm tall, mine is well over that so more likely to be one of the others - I note that there are 55 in Chile!!