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Zieria tuberculata

Zieria tuberculata J.A.Armstr.
Zieria tuberculata
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Zieria tuberculata, a member of the Rutaceae family, is a shrub native to a limited region on the south coast of New South Wales. It is distinguished by its warty, hairy branches and leaves, and produces clusters of creamy-white, four-petalled flowers during late winter to spring.

Description

Zieria tuberculata is a shrub in the Rutaceae family, found only in a small area on the south coast of New South Wales. The plant features warty, hairy stems and foliage, and bears dense clusters of creamy-white, four-petalled flowers from late winter through spring. This species is part of the genus Zieria and was formally described in 2002 by J.A. Armstrong.

Distribution

New South Wales

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