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Zieria obcordata

Zieria obcordata A.Cunn.
Zieria obcordata
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Zieria obcordata is a shrub in the Rutaceae family, native to New South Wales. It has small, hairy, three-part leaves and produces up to three white to pale pink flowers with four petals and four stamens in the leaf axils. The plant is aromatic and densely branched, forming a rounded shrub. It is found in two separate populations in the central-west of New South Wales.

Description

Zieria obcordata, described by A.Cunn. in 1825, is a member of the Rutaceae family. It is a rounded, aromatic shrub with densely branched growth. The leaves are small, hairy, and divided into three parts. The flowers, which appear in the leaf axils, have four petals and four stamens and range in color from white to pale pink. The species is restricted to two disjunct populations in the central-western region of New South Wales.

Distribution

New South Wales

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