Persoonia adenantha
Persoonia adenantha Domin

Persoonia adenantha is a member of the Proteaceae family and is native to eastern Australia. It is characterized by its upright shrub or small tree form, smooth elliptic to lance-shaped leaves, and clusters of hairy yellow flowers. The species was first described in 1921 by Domin.
Description
Persoonia adenantha is found in the regions of New South Wales and Queensland. It is often mistaken for similar species such as P. cornifolia and P. stradbrokensis due to overlapping characteristics. The plant is part of the Proteaceae family, which is well-represented in the southern hemisphere and includes a variety of shrubs and trees. Its distribution is primarily within Australia, and it is recognized by its distinct floral and foliar features.
Distribution
Global · New South Wales · Queensland
