Zieria actites
Zieria actites is a plant in the citrus family Rutaceae and is only found on a single, isolated mountain in Queensland. It is a dense, compact shrub with wiry branches, three-part leaves and small, cream to pale pink flowers with four petals and four stamens.
Description
Zieria actites is a dense, compact shrub which grows to a height of and has erect, wiry branches. The leaves have three parts, resembling clover leaves and have a smell like aniseed. The central leaflet is long, wide with the other two leaflets slightly smaller. The leaflets have a distinct mid-vein on the lower surface and transparent oil glands. The leaf stalk is long.The flowers are cream to pale pink and are arranged in leaf axils in groups of between nine and twenty on a stalk long. The four petals are narrow elliptical in shape, about long and hairy near their edges and the four stamens are less than long. Flowering mainly occurs from September to May and is followed by fruit which is a glabrous capsule, about long and wide.