Petrophile conifera
Petrophile conifera Meisn.

Petrophile conifera is a flowering shrub in the Proteaceae family, native to south-western Western Australia. It is characterized by its bushy, highly branched growth, pinnate leaves with sharp points, and clusters of hairy, cream to yellowish white flowers.
Description
Petrophile conifera, described by Meisn. in 1855, is a shrub species within the Proteaceae family. It is found exclusively in the south-west region of Western Australia. The plant features a dense, branched structure with pinnate leaves that have pointed tips. Its flowers are arranged in oval-shaped heads and are hairy, ranging in color from cream to yellowish white. This species is part of the genus Petrophile and is adapted to the local flora of its native region.
Distribution
Western Australia
