Zieria scopulus

Zieria scopulus is an open, compact shrub which grows to a height of 1 m (3 ft) or more and has wiry branches. The leaves are composed of three more or less elliptic leaflets, the central leaflet one 11–23 mm (0.4–0.9 in) long and 3–9 mm (0.1–0.4 in) wide. The leaves have a petiole 5–11 mm (0.2–0.4 in) long. The sides of the leaflets are wavy, especially near the tip. The flowers are arranged in groups of up to twenty in leaf axils, although only one to three are open at the same time. The groups are on a stalk 4–18 mm (0.2–0.7 in) long. The flowers are surrounded by scale-like bracts which remain during flowering. The sepals are triangular, about 1 mm (0.04 in) long and wide and the four petals are white, elliptic in shape, about 2 mm (0.08 in) long and 1.5 mm (0.06 in) wide with star-like hairs on the outer surface. There are four stamens. Flowering occurs in May and June and is followed by fruit which are smooth, glabrous capsules 3 mm (0.1 in) long and about 2 mm (0.08 in) wide.