Leionema

Petals valvate, shrub with simple or stellate hairs Leionema
Petals free from each other
Flowers in axillary, short-stalked umbels or solitary
Flowers solitary. Leaves almost terete, c. 8 mm long, with revolute margins. Carpels glabrous; the upper sterile beak two-thirds the length of the carpel. Shrub. Blue Mts, Blackheath. Rocky places. Endangered. Fl. winter–spring Leionema lachnaeoides
Flowers in short, axillary, short-stalked umbels. Leaves linear, obtuse, 3–8 cm long, glabrous on the upper surface, hoary underneath; the margins recurved, often minutely toothed. Sepals very small. Petals c. 4 mm long. Stamens slightly exserted. Ovary glabrous. Fruiting carpel nearly orbicular, shortly beaked. Tall shrub with minute stellate hairs on the young branches. Coast and adjacent plateaus; lower Blue Mts Gullies on Ss. Fl. spring Leionema dentatum