Prostanthera teretifolia
Prostanthera teretifolia Maiden & Betche

Prostanthera teretifolia, commonly known as turpentine bush, is a flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family. It is native to a limited region in New South Wales and was first described by Maiden & Betche in 1908. This aromatic shrub has cylindrical leaves and produces bluish-purple flowers.
Description
Prostanthera teretifolia is an erect to spreading shrub with a distinct cylindrical leaf shape and emits a noticeable aroma. The species is found only in New South Wales and is characterized by its bluish-purple flowers. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family, a group of plants commonly known as the mint family. The plant's scientific name was published in 1908 by Maiden & Betche.
Distribution
New South Wales



