Phebalium
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Phebalium is a genus of 25 species of shrubs in the family Rutaceae, all but one of which are native to Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. A number of species formerly included within this genus have been transferred to the genus Leionema.
Species include:
- Phebalium bullatum - Silvery Phebalium
- Phebalium daviesii - St Helens Wax Flower
- Phebalium nottii - Pink Phebalium
- Phebalium stenophyllum - Narrow-leafed Phebalium
- Phebalium whitei
[edit] References
- Phebalium Vent.. Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government.