Joseph Hooker, a friend of Charles Darwin and future director of the famous Kew Gardens in London, noticed this variability when he published his findings from his voyage as Ship’s Doctor under Captain James Ross to Antarctica. Hooker was struck by the richness of the flora. He wrote in his first volume of Flora Antarctica, “The most extraordinary of the megaherbs is the Pleurophyllum meadow, a community dominated by the large-leafed herbaceous composite, producing a floral display second to none outside the tropics.”
Of course, such overwhelming floral displays occur in the early spring (December) when we were not there, but we did photograph some late bloomers.