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Zieria parrisiae

Zieria parrisiae J.D.Briggs & J.A.Armstr.
Zieria parrisiae
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Zieria parrisiae is a shrub in the Rutaceae family, native to a limited region near Pambula on the south coast of New South Wales. It is characterized by its clover-like leaves and clusters of white to pale yellow flowers that bloom in spring.

Description

Zieria parrisiae, known as Parris' zieria, is a member of the Rutaceae family and is found only in a restricted area near Pambula on the south coast of New South Wales. This shrub has a bushy growth habit with warty, trifoliate leaves. During spring, it produces clusters of up to 24 flowers with four petals, typically white to pale yellow in color, located at the ends of its branches.

Distribution

New South Wales

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