Sclerolaena fusiformis
Sclerolaena fusiformis Paul G.Wilson

Sclerolaena fusiformis is a species in the genus Sclerolaena, belonging to the family Chenopodiaceae. It was first described by Paul G. Wilson in 1984 and is native to Western Australia.
Description
Sclerolaena fusiformis is a plant species within the Chenopodiaceae family, commonly known as the goosefoot family. It was formally described by Paul G. Wilson in 1984. The species is endemic to Western Australia, indicating its natural occurrence is limited to this region. As a member of the genus Sclerolaena, it shares characteristics typical of this group, which includes various shrubs adapted to arid or semi-arid environments. The species name 'fusiformis' refers to its spindle-shaped form, a morphological trait observed in the plant's structure.
Distribution
Western Australia