Brachyglottis greyi, commonly known as daisy bush,[2][3] is a member of the large family Asteraceae and belongs to the genus Brachyglottis[1] or the genus Senecio[4] depending on which authority is being followed. It is an endemic native of New Zealand[1] and lately getting positive attention from gardeners.[5][6]
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