Spyridium Fenzl
Inflorescence a loose or dense compound cyme. Stipules membranous, free from each other and positioned between the petiole and stem Spyridium
Leaves ovate to elliptic, 8–25 mm long, 4–9 mm wide, usually tomentose below, with recurved margins; apex acute. Stipules pale brown. Floral leaves not whitish. Floral tube pubescent to the base, c. 4 mm long. Spreading shrub up to c. 50 cm high. Howes Valley; Hunter River Valley. DSF Ss. Fl. winter–spring Spyridium buxifolium
Leaves oblong to narrow oblong, 15–25 mm long, 3–6 mm wide, undersurface densely pubescent; margins recurved to revolute; apex obtuse. Stipules dark reddish-brown to black. Floral leaves whitish. Floral tube with hairs restricted to the top third, c. 2 mm long. Diffuse shrub up to 1.5 m high. Wollondilly and Nattai River valleys. DSF. Ss. Fl. winter Spyridium burragorang