Boronia bipinnata
Rutaceae
Rock Boronia

Form and Size: A small, compact,
bushy and upright shrub, 30-60cm tall, with slender stems covered with short hairs.
Distribution: In areas of rocky outcrops, White Mountains in north Qld., and in southern Qld. and
N.S.W.
Leaves: Bi-pinnate, 2-3cm long; leaflets narrow, blunt.
Flowers: White, about 0.6cm diameter borne singly or in small groups in the leaf axils.
Flowering Period: November to February.
Cultivation/Notes: Propagate from cuttings.
A good rockery plant for sandy, well drained soils.

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