Pomaderris Labill.

Petals ± concave, not enclosing the stamens; or absent Pomaderris
Petals present
Leaves glabrous on the upper surface, closely or loosely tomentose underneath
Hairs on the undersurface of the leaves very close, greyish, not silky, longer simple hairs mainly confined to veins or absent
Petals obovate tapering more evenly to the base, pale yellow to cream (rarely golden).
Petals auriculate, bright yellow or golden. Leaves elliptic to lanceolate, mostly 5–7 cm long, entire or slightly sinuate. Flowers in terminal usually corymbose panicles. Floral tube and sepals together 3–4 mm long. Erect shrubs 1–2 m high, with a close brown tomentum on the younger branches