Goodeniaceae

Pollen cup (indusium) present at top of style Goodeniaceae
Ovary inferior
Anthers connate into a tube around the style Dampiera
Branches terete, sometimes ribbed
Corolla 12–15 mm, long covered with dense dark grey woolly hairs outside. Hairs on the short flowering branches usually brown. Leaves stellate tomentose underneath, becoming scabrous on the upper surface, elliptic to nearly orbicular, 1–6 cm long, entire or toothed. Shrub with several stems, up to 1 m high. Widespread. Open forests. Sandy soils. Fl. spring–summer Dampiera purpurea
Corolla up to 12 mm long covered with fine silvery hairs outside. Hairs on the short flowering stems pale grey to silvery. Leaves with pale grey hairs underneath, glabrous on the upper surface, linear to elliptic, 9–30 mm long, entire or with a few teeth. Shrub with several stems, up to 60 cm high. Hornsby Plateau south of the Hawkesbury River. Uncommon. Open forests and heath. Sandy soils. Fl. spring–summer Dampiera scottiana