[3] Amyema gibberula is an aerial hemiparasitic plant of the family Loranthaceae native to Australia and found in Western Australia, the Northern Territory, and South Australia.
[4] Its green, red, pink and white flowers can be seen from April to September or November to December.
[6] The leaves are terete (cylindrical and long).
[4] A. gibberula is found on various species of Hakea and Grevillea.
[6] It was first described by Tate in 1886 as Loranthus gibberulus,[1][7] with its genus being changed to Amyema by Danser in 1992.