Phenology The period of flowering for
Ozothamnus leptophyllus is commonly described between December and March,
Ozothamnus leptophyllus is able to survive in a variety of soil, water, and weather conditions. However, this plant cannot survive in
alpine conditions since it is only found coastal to
subalpine shrubland and scrub. as a way to biologically control the
gorse plant. Another species which often visits the flowers is the
large hoverfly (
Melangyna novaezelandiae) who feeds on the
pollen of this plant, but also serves to help
pollinate the
Ozothamnus leptophyllus. The bug
Cyperobia carectorum is also known to eat the leaves of the
Ozothamnus leptophyllus as well as being a host for it. Some other known insects that feed on the
Ozothamnus leptophyllus include
leafhoppers,
scale insects, looper caterpillars,
clothes moths,
psyllids,
wheat bugs, and many other types of insects. Though this plant is able to adapt to many of the climates found around New Zealand, it can be outcompeted by
tussock grasses due to the reduced light and nutrients that are found in areas with strong growing tussock grasses. == History ==