Celmisia Semicordata Flower: Scientific Name:
Celmisia semicordata
The Celmisia semicordata thrives in the moist soil and full sun with partial days of shade that you find around Mt Ruapehu on the North Island of New Zealand. This flower originated from the South Island of New Zealand but grows extremely well on the North Island and throughout other parts of the world.
The sword shaped leaves of the Celmisia Semicordata (also known as the Mountain Daisy) can reach lengths of thirty centimeters in height and continually spread from there. The flower heads usually grow to be about eight centimeters across.
The actual flower of the Celmisia semicordata blooms in the middle of summer into the early days in autumn and has many white petals with a yellow center. The flower sits atop a long whitish...
... green stem that towers over the leaves of this plant.
The Celmisia semicordata grows without a lot of tender loving care and is a plant that will flower between December and January on a yearly basis in New Zealand. This beautiful flower can be seen at alot of the higher altitudes of the New Zealand region and always makes an exceptional picture with its fresh looking colors.
Mountain Daisy, Celmisia semicordata, Mt Ruapehu in Tongariro National Park, World Heritage Site, Central North Island, New Zealand.
In Tongariro National Park on the North Island of New Zealand you will cross paths with a Celmisia semicordata flower or two.
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