Thanks Peter, you've just tripled the sum total of my knowledge about that particular plant, which was the purpose of my question (and one of the great benefits of this forum). I agree with you about P. pseudolyallii. It looks to be an impressive beast, and part of my interest is that there is a form of Pimelea from the Wellington coast that has been in cultivation for a wee while that I had falsely assumed to be Pimelea cryptica (as I thought that P. cryptica was the entity previously referred to as P. aridula (ii)).
Having seen P. cryptica at 2 of its sites, I now realise that P. cryptica is more akin to P. oreophila, which made me wonder what that other form in cultivation is. I seem to be getting a few more opportunities for looking around the Wellington coast now, so I'll keep my eyes peeled.