Field trip to Cape Saunders, Otago Peninsula

Field Trip on Saturday 14th of March 2009, 09:00 AM (15 years ago)

Contact: David Lyttle | djl1yttle@gmail.com | (03) 454 5470

Cape Saunders, on the rugged ocean side of the Otago Peninsula, is home to many special plants, most notably the Cape Saunders rock daisy (Helichrysum selago var. tumidum). Other rarities among the silver tussock and rock pavements are Lepidium tenuicaule, Ranunculus recens and Myosotis pygmaea. There's an unusual Melicytus too - all with a backdrop of drammatic coastal scenery. Depart Botany carpark 9am, returning mid-afternoon. In case of rain trip will run on Sunday 15 March.