Persoonia curvifolia
Persoonia curvifolia R.Br.

Persoonia curvifolia is a species of shrub in the Proteaceae family, native to central New South Wales. It was first described in 1830 by Robert Brown. The plant is characterized by its erect to spreading growth habit, linear leaves, and yellow, somewhat hairy flowers.
Description
Persoonia curvifolia belongs to the genus Persoonia and is part of the Proteaceae family, which is commonly known as the protea family. It is found exclusively in central New South Wales, where it grows as an erect or spreading shrub. The leaves are linear in shape, and the flowers are yellow with a hairy texture. This species was first published in 1830 by Robert Brown, a notable botanist. It is one of several Persoonia species that are native to Australia, particularly in the eastern regions.
Distribution
Global · New South Wales
Synonyms
Linkia curvifoliaPersoonia abietina
