Pittosporaceae

Anthers opening through longitudinal slits. Flowers white, cream, yellow, green or blue and pendant
Trees or shrubs sometimes prostrate but never twinning. Fruit a 2 or 3-valved capsule
Flowers solitary or in terminal or axillary clusters; petals tubular in lower half. Ovary sessile or scarcely stipitate
Prostrate to procumbent dwarf shrubs. Leaves usually 3 mm or less wide, entire with an apical tooth. Flowers 4–6 mm long. Rhytidosporum
Inflorescence ± sessile umbel with 4–8 flowers, pedicels less than 4 mm long. Leaves linear to elliptic, 10–20 mm long, 1.5–2 mm wide; apex with prominent mucro. Coastal sandstone plateau. Heath and woodland. Fl. spring Rhytidosporum diosmoides
Inflorescence pedunculate, flowers on pedicels 6–15 mm long. Leaves obovate usually less than 12 mm long, 2–3 mm wide, tri-lobed.