Aggreflorum brachyandrum is a species of shrub or small tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has smooth bark, linear to lance-shaped leaves, white flowers and usually grows along creeks, often in water.
Description
Aggreflorum brachyandrum is a shrub or small tree that typically grows to a height of and has smooth bark that is shed in strips. Young stems are slender and densely hairy at first. The leaves are linear to lance-shaped, long, wide and more or less sessile. The flowers are borne singly or in groups of up to seven in leaf axils or on the ends of branchlets and are about in diameter. The floral cup is mostly glabrous, about long. The sepals are about long and remain attached as the fruit develops. The petals are long and white and the stamens are about long. Flowering occurs from November to January and the fruit is a woody capsule in diameter.