Notelaea Vent.

Corolla tube divided almost to the base into 4 petals which may be connected in pairs by the filaments Notelaea
Venation of the leaf prominent on the upper surface, the reticulation clearly visible
Venation on the undersurface as prominent as that on the upper surface
Leaves narrow-ovate to linear, tapering gradually towards the petiole (at least in the Sydney region). Inflorescence inserted in the axil of leaf
Venation unevenly reticulate since the veins become smaller with each division. Leaves narrow-ovate to lanceolate, 6–10 cm long, usually entire, velutinous to glabrous; the primary veins curving towards the apex and becoming divided. Shrub or small tree up to 8 m high, with a finely fissured greyish bark. Widespread. Usually in or near RF. Fl. winter–spring. Mock Olive Notelaea longifolia
Venation evenly reticulate since the veins do not decrease in size after the primaries. Leaves narrow-ovate to linear, 6–14 cm long, glabrous or glabrescent, entire or obscurely crenulate. Shrub or small tree up to 8 m high, with a flaky greyish bark. Widespread. In or near RF. Fl. spring–summer Notelaea venosa