Zieria ingramii
Zieria ingramii J.A.Armstr.

Zieria ingramii, known as Ingram's Zieria or Keith's zieria, is a member of the Rutaceae family and is found only in central New South Wales. It is a slender, aromatic shrub with clover-like leaves and clusters of white to pale pink flowers.
Description
Zieria ingramii is a shrub in the Rutaceae family, native to central New South Wales. It features slender, spindly growth, three-part leaves resembling clover, and clusters of seven flowers with four petals and four stamens. The flowers range in color from white to pale pink. This species is known only from two state forests near Dubbo. Described by J.A.Armstr. in 2002, it is part of the genus Zieria.
Distribution
New South Wales
