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Zieria furfuracea

A shrub growing to 3 metres tall. It occurs naturally in NSW, north from Wyong, growing mainly on the North Coast

Zieria laevigata

An erect shrub to a height of 1.5 m. It had a widespread natural distribution, growing mostly north of Jervis Bay

Zieria involucrata

A narrow and erect shrub, growing to a height to 2 metres, with an overall green-grey appearance.

Zieria granulata

A shrub growing to 3 metres typically, (potentially reaching 6 metres). It is strongly aromatic.

Zieria cytisoides

A shrub with plenty of foliage, usually growing to up to 3 metres with a spread to more than 1 metre.

Zieria covenyi

An upright shrub, potentially to 2 metres high (but often much smaller), reportedly growing from root suckers.

Zieria compacta

An erect, bushy shrub, growing to about 2 metres high with a 1-metre spread and forming a compact, dense habit.

Zieria aspalathoides

A shrub resembling a heath-plant, growing to a height of 1.5 metres by 1.5 metres wide.

Philotheca trachyphylla

Philotheca trachyphylla is a shrub to a small tree, potentially reaching 7 metres in height but often much smaller.

Boronia rubiginosa

A shrub to a height of 2 metres. It is endemic to New South Wales, growing as far south as west of Berrima…

Boronia serrulata

A shrub growing usually to about 1.5 m tall. It has a comparatively small natural distribution, growing between Gosford and Wollongong…

Boronia thujona

Potentially a tall shrub, that grows to a height of 4 metres. It is confined to eastern NSW…

Philotheca buxifolia

Philotheca buxifolia is a shrub potentially growing to a height of 1.5 metres, often with a narrow spread.

Philotheca reichenbachii

A shrub to 2 metres tall (often smaller). It is confined naturally to the larger Sydney area, growing from the Royal National Park (south of Sydney) north to around the Peats Ridge area and as far west as Hornsby – Parramatta.

Philotheca salsolifolia

Philotheca salsolifolia is a shrub to 2 metres tall with about a 1-metre spread and hairless branchlets.

Boronia fraseri

An erect, multi-branched shrub, growing to 2 metres. It occurs naturally only in the Greater Sydney Basin

Leptospermum ‘Purple Haze’

A dense shrub growing to 1.5 metres tall and 1 metre wide. The small opposite leaves are narrow to elliptic, to 8 mm long by 4 mm wide, hairless and light green in colour.

Melaleuca squamea

A shrub growing to 3 metres high (sometimes to 6 metres) with corky to rough and scaly bark.

Melaleuca hypericifolia

A large woody shrub or small tree growing to potentially 6 metres in height; often seen as a sprawling shrub to about 3 metres tall and 2 metres wide, with papery bark.

Boronia algida

A shrub to growing to 1.5 metres tall and may reach about 1 metre wide.

Boronia deanei

An erect and spreading shrub to 1.5 metres tall, spreading to 2 metres wide.

Melaleuca capitata

A shrub to 2 metres tall by up to 2 metres wide. It has a restricted natural distribution in New South Wales

Melaleuca deanei

Melaleuca deanei is a shrub to 3 metres high by up to 2 metres wide with fibrous, flaky bark.

Leptospermum scoparium

A medium shrub to 2 metres tall by 1 metre wide. It is found on the south coast of NSW, south from Mt Imlay in the Burrawangs, east of Boydtown, extending south through Victoria and Tasmania.

Leptospermum ‘Pacific Beauty’

A small to large shrub growing to 2 metres tall by 3 metres wide.

It is formally described as Leptospermum polygalifolium subsp. tropicum (syn: L. flavescens) and is reported to be from a natural population on the east coast of Hinchinbrook Island (northern Queensland).

Leptospermum ‘Copper Glow’

A small shrub growing to 3 metres tall by 2 metres wide with arching branches
It is reported to be a form of Leptospermum polygalifolium and was registered by Ray Brown of the Illawarra Grevillea Park at Bulli…..

Leptospermum ‘Cardwell’

A small to large shrub growing to 3 metres tall by 3 metres wide. This cultivar has been popular in the past and may be marketed under the name L. flavescens ‘Cardwell’.

It has a dense weeping habit and can spread more widely than it is tall. It has been in cultivation for several decades.

Gaudium trinervium (syn. Leptospermum trinervium)

A large shrub or small tree, growing to a height of 6 metres, usually with a narrower spread, to 2 metres or more.

It is a very common shrub in sandstone environs, and has a large distribution, growing from the south-east region of Victoria (between Mallacoota and Orbost), north along the coast and tablelands subdivisions of NSW (extending just into the western slopes), up as far as Rockhampton in Qld.

Leptospermum squarrosum

An erect shrub, growing to a height up to 4 metres.

It is common in the Sydney area on sandstone, occurring as far north as Gosford, Peats Ridge and Mangrove Creek, extending south through the Royal NP and onto Appin and Corrimal, then with several, somewhat-disjunct, populations: from Blaxland to Lithgow in the Blue Mountains; Robertson to Jamberoo-area; Bundanoon-area; all around Jervis Bay; and then west of Milton in Morton NP…..

Leptospermum spectabile

A shrub growing to a height of 3 metres by 1 to 2 metres wide. This plant is known to be cultivated, despite its limited distribution in the wild and is available commercially.

It has a very limited distribution, found along the Colo River of NSW, mostly between Wisemans Ferry and Colo Heights, extending up the Putty Road.