Pultenaea mollis
An erect or spreading shrub that typically grows to a height of up to 3 metres, with stems covered hairs that are often curled or twisted
Pultenaea parviflora
An erect shrub to a height of up to 1.5 – 2 metres. It is endemic to the Cumberland Plain of Western Sydney
Pultenaea microphylla
An erect to prostrate shrub, growing to a height of up to 2 metres with softly-hairy stems. It has a large natural distribution in NSW, growing from west of Sydney, south to around Bredbo (excluding the south coast), with a few records in north-east Victoria…
Pultenaea paleacea
A prostrate to erect shrub, with variables heights across its range, from prostrate to 0.5 m to 2 m tall. It grows along the NSW coast, north from Ulladulla (with old records further south now re-classified as different species), to Port Stephens,
Pultenaea glabra
An erect shrub, growing to a height 3 metres, with hairless stems. It is restricted to the Greater Sydney Area
Pultenaea flexilis
An erect shrub, to 4 metres high, sometimes with sparsely hairy stems. It grows in two somewhat disjunct areas in NSW, as far south as Deua National park, west of Moruya, north along the coast where it is found commonly north of Durras North
Pultenaea spinosa
A shrub (sometimes prostrate) but often to 3 metres tall by 2 metres or more wide. It has a widespread natural occurrence in NSW, growing on the western slopes, most of the tablelands and also common in coastal subdivisions.
Pultenaea ferruginea
An erect, bushy multi-stemmed shrub with densely hairy stems, to a height of up to 2 metres by 1 metre wide. It is confined to NSW, growing mainly in the Sydney to Newcastle region
Pultenaea blakelyi
A shrub to 4 metres tall, by about 1 to 2 metres wide, with stems sparsely to moderately hairy. It has a mostly coastal distribution in NSW, growing as far south as Merimbula on the South Coast
Pultenaea canescens
An erect or sprawling shrub to a height of up to 1.5 metres, with hairless or hairy stems. It is found only in NSW, mainly in the Blue Mountains (west of Sydney), growing from Blaxland to Lithgow-area (and a small way further north)
Podolobium ilicifolium
An erect shrub to 3 metres tall, spreading to 1 metre. It has a common and widespread occurrence in NSW, growing along most of the NSW coastal subdivisions, as well as the eastern parts of the tablelands
Dillwynia juniperina
An erect, spreading, prickly shrub to a height of 2 metres, with hairy stems (short and tight hairs). It has a scattered distribution, mainly on the tablelands areas of NSW with some disjunctions; from Armidale north to the Queensland border with some records in southern-inland Queensland
Dillwynia glaberrima
A spreading or erect shrub which grows to 2 metres high and 1 metre wide, usually with hairless stems. It has a mainly coastal occurrence in NSW, growing close to the coast and inland, in disjunct patches, as far west as Wollemi National Park towards the Hunter Valley (north-west of Sydney / west of Newcastle).
Dillwynia phylicoides
An erect to open shrub, to 2 metres tall with stiff, spreading hairs on the stems. In NSW, it grows predominantly on the tablelands, extending into the western slopes and slightly into the coastal areas.
Dillwynia sieberi
An erect shrub to a height of 2 metres, spreading to 1 metre wide, with flattened hairs on the stems. It has an occurrence mainly in NSW, in some disjunct patches, growing in the greater Sydney area (usually on clay soils), to as far south as Goulburn-Bungonia and east to Nowra
Dillwynia sericea
An erect to low-lying, heath-like shrub to a height of 1.5 metres, with stiff branches that are hairy, especially when young. It has a large range over the approximate eastern half of NSW,..
Dillwynia retorta
A usually upright shrub to 3 metres high (prostrate in some habitats), spreading to over 1 metre wide, with stems covered in short hairs. It is a recognised species-complex with a range of forms
Dillwynia ramosissima
A low-lying to erect shrub that typically grows to 1.5 metres (often smaller) with glabrous and often spiny stems. It grows naturally in New South Wales, south from around Merriwa, through Kandos and Lithgow…
Dillwynia elegans
An erect and bushy shrub growing to a height of 3 metres with hairy young stems which become glabrous as they age. It is naturally confined to the Greater Sydney area, extending to Wollemi National Park/Budden-area…
Dillwynia floribunda
An erect shrub growing to 2.5 metres high with hairy stems. It has a scattered and large natural distribution, with high concentrations of records in the Greater Sydney area in NSW
Dillwynia acicularis
An erect shrub that grows to a height of 1 to 3 metres with hairy stems. It typically grows in forests on sandstone or granite in the Greater Sydney region in NSW
Grevillea ‘Lindsay’s Pink’
Grevillea longifolia
A spreading shrub to 5 metres high and up to 5 metres wide.
It has a small distribution in NSW, growing naturally on Hawkesbury sandstone; chiefly in the southern half of the Sydney Basin and Woronora Plateau; possibly also in the Lawson area of NSW.
It is typically found in moist areas of dry sclerophyll forest, often near creeks.
Callistemon pityoides
A shrub to 3 metres high and 2 metres wide. It is found at altitudes from above 2000 m down to around 900 m. It is found commonly in and around sphagnum bogs and swamps and along watercourses in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, mainly on the coast and tablelands, often on granite or peat.
Hakea bucculenta
Hakea bucculenta – A large shrub to 4 metres tall by 2 metres wide. It is a native of Western Australia, growing on the coast between Geraldton and Hamelin Pool (Shark Bay), on sandplains and flats in heathy scrub and shrublands.
Woollsia pungens
A shrub to 2 metres tall (potentially scrambling up to 3 metres tall through other shrubs).
Leionema ‘Green Screen’
A shrub to 2 metres high by 2 metres wide. It is a hybrid of Leionema elatius and L. lamprophyllum
Leionema sympetalum
he fruit of Leionema is a schizocarp-capsule – which splits into equal segments on maturity which each segment called a coccus (plural cocci).
Leionema scorpulinum
A shrub to 2 metres high with angled stems with stellate (star-shaped hairs).
Leionema lachnaeoides
It is found on sandstone outcrop (cliff tops and benches) in heathland and mallee-shrubland.
Leionema praetermissum
A shrub to 2 metres high with prominent warts on stems and small stellate hairs.
Leionema diosmeum
Leionema spp. have characteristics matching those of other similar Rutaceae genera
Leionema dentatum
A shrub or small tree, potentially reaching 6 metres high, with round stems.
Leionema ambiens
A shrub to 2.5 metres high with smooth, round stems, spreading to 1 metre wide.
Zieria robusta
An erect and dense shrub, growing to a height of 2.5 metres. It has an interesting distribution with much disjunction
Zieria murphyi
A slender shrub reaching 2 metres in height. It has a restricted distribution in NSW, with a few records at Mt Tomah