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Zieria floydii

Zieria floydii J.A.Armstr.
Zieria floydii
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Zieria floydii is a shrub in the Rutaceae family, native to the New England Tableland in New South Wales. It was described in 2002 by J.A. Armstrong.

Description

Zieria floydii is an erect shrub with warty, hairy branches, three-part clover-like leaves, and clusters of creamy-white flowers. Each flower has four petals and four stamens. The species is endemic to the New England Tableland region in New South Wales, Australia.

Distribution

New South Wales

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