Prostanthera nudula
Prostanthera nudula J.M.Black ex E.L.Robertson

Prostanthera nudula, known as Mount Illbillee mintbush, is a shrub in the Lamiaceae family. It is native to South Australia and was first described in 1957 by J.M. Black ex E.L. Robertson. The plant features spiny branches, narrow elliptic leaves, and pale cream flowers with yellow dots.
Description
Prostanthera nudula is a member of the Lamiaceae family and is found only in South Australia. It is a shrub that develops spiny branches and has narrow, elliptic leaves. The flowers are pale cream in color and marked with yellow dots. The species was formally described in 1957 by J.M. Black ex E.L. Robertson.
Distribution
South Australia



