Zieria odorifera
Zieria odorifera J.A.Armstr.

Zieria odorifera, known as the fragrant zieria, is a member of the Rutaceae (citrus) family and is found only in inland New South Wales. This aromatic shrub features ridged branches and trifoliate leaves. It produces clusters of three, four-petalled flowers that range in color from pale to deep pink, blooming primarily in spring.
Description
Zieria odorifera is a shrub native to inland New South Wales and is part of the Rutaceae family. It is distinguished by its aromatic qualities and ridged branches. The plant has leaves composed of three leaflets and bears small clusters of three flowers, each with four petals. The flowers vary in color from pale to deep pink and typically bloom in spring. The species was formally described in 2002 by J.A. Armstrong.
Distribution
New South Wales
