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Zieria montana

Zieria montana J.A.Armstr.
Zieria montana
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Zieria montana is a shrub in the Rutaceae family, native to a limited region in south-east Queensland. It has rough, ridged branches, trifoliate leaves, and clusters of white, four-petalled flowers that bloom in spring and early summer.

Description

Zieria montana, known as Mt. Barney stink bush, is a member of the Rutaceae (citrus) family and is found only in south-east Queensland. This shrub features rough, ridged stems and leaves divided into three leaflets. It produces small, white flowers with four petals, which appear in spring and early summer. The species was first described in 2002 by J.A. Armstrong.

Distribution

Queensland

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