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Pomaderris cinerea

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Pomaderris cinerea
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P. cinerea
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Pomaderris cinerea

Pomaderris cinerea is an Australian plant from south eastern New South Wales. It may also occur in nearby Victoria. The habitat is moist areas in eucalyptus forest, sometimes near rainforest, south of the Moruya district. The original specimens were collected from Mount Imlay and nearby Twofold Bay.

A small tree, up to 5 metres tall, often encountered as a shrub half that size. This plant features grey furry leaves. 2 to 5 cm long, 1 to 2 cm wide. Reverse ovate or elliptic in shape. Yellow flowers without petals form in summer.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Pomaderris cinerea". PlantNET - NSW Flora Online retrieved February 26th, 2011.