Boronia microphylla
Boronia microphylla, commonly known as small-leaved boronia, is a plant in the citrus family Rutaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a shrub with pinnate leaves with small leaflets and pink, four-petalled flowers.
Description
Boronia microphylla is a shrub which grows to a height of. Its youngest branches are covered with small, warty glands and scattered bristly hairs. It has pinnate leaves with 5 to 15 leaflets on a rachis long and a petiole long. The leaflets are spatula-shaped to wedge-shaped, long, wide and glabrous.The flowers are pink to purplish and are arranged mostly in the upper leaf axils in groups of up to five on a stalk long. The four petals are long and glabrous. Flowering occurs from October to February.