Stachystemon polyandrus
Stachystemon polyandrus (F.Muell.) Benth.

Stachystemon polyandrus is a flowering plant species in the family Picrodendraceae, found only in the southwest of Western Australia. It is a shrub with crowded, oblong to egg-shaped leaves and small yellowish-white flowers that appear singly in leaf axils and in clusters at branch ends.
Description
Stachystemon polyandrus, described by (F.Muell.) Benth. in 1873, is a monoecious shrub native to Western Australia. It has oblong, elliptic, or egg-shaped leaves with the narrow end at the base. The plant produces small yellowish-white flowers, which are typically found singly in the upper leaf axils but may form clusters at the ends of branches. It belongs to the Picrodendraceae family and is endemic to the region.
Distribution
Western Australia
Synonyms
Pseudanthus chryseusPseudanthus polyandrus