Zieria covenyi
Zieria covenyi J.A.Armstr.

Zieria covenyi is a species in the Rutaceae family, native to the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales. It is an upright shrub that reproduces through root suckers, characterized by trifoliate, clover-like leaves and small clusters of white to pink flowers with four petals and four stamens.
Description
Zieria covenyi, described by J.A. Armstrong in 2002, is a member of the genus Zieria in the Rutaceae family. It is found only in a limited area of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales. This shrub spreads vegetatively via root suckers and is distinguished by its trifoliate leaves and small inflorescences of white to pink flowers, each with four petals and four stamens.
Distribution
New South Wales
