Pseudanthus orientalis
Pseudanthus orientalis F.Muell.

Pseudanthus orientalis is a flowering plant species in the family Picrodendraceae, found in New South Wales and Queensland. It is a compact, rigid shrub with linear to narrowly oblong leaves and yellow to creamy-white flowers that appear singly in the upper leaf axils or clustered at branch ends.
Description
Pseudanthus orientalis, described by F.Muell. in 1860, is a monoecious shrub endemic to the coastal regions of eastern Australia. The plant has simple leaves and produces yellow to creamy-white flowers. These flowers are typically found in the upper leaf axils but may also appear in clusters at the ends of branches.
Distribution
New South Wales · Queensland
Synonyms
Pseudanthus brunonisCaletia linearisCaletia orientalis