Pomaderris Labill.

Petals ± concave, not enclosing the stamens; or absent Pomaderris
Petals present
Leaves glabrous on the upper surface, closely or loosely tomentose underneath
Simple hairs on the undersurface of the leaves silky, wavy or curled, whitish or rusty, not confined to the veins
Leaves 2–4 mm wide; narrow-oblong to lanceolate rarely elliptic; lateral veins not visible on the under surface of the leaves. . Floral tube and sepals together c. 3 mm long, villous. Carpels in fruit opening marginally. Small, erect shrub with white tomentose young branches very soon shedding the hairs. Higher Blue Mts; Appin; Mittagong. Often on rocky hillsides Pomaderris ledifolia
Leaves more than 4 mm wide; lateral veins visible on under surface of leaves