Celmisia walkeri, also known as Celmisia webbiana, is a sub-shrub in the genus Celmisia with spreading, semi- decumbent, woody stems and terminal rosettes of linear-oblong gray-green leaves. These leaves are about long. In early summer, white-rayed flowerheads, up to 1.5inches wide with yellowish white disk florets appear. The stems of this plant up to 12inches tall, making it classified as a moderately high plant. The plant typically spreads about 12inches as well.
Celmisia walkeri is in the hardiness zone 9–10, and can only live in heat zones 9 and 10. Celmisia is a very tropical and heat tolerant plant.
Celmisia walkeri is native to New Zealand, hence its common name is a New Zealand daisy.[1]