Argophyllum cryptophlebum

fulvum F.M.Bailey Argophyllum cryptophlebum is a plant in the Argophyllaceae family of the order Asterales, which is endemic to a small part of north eastern Queensland.

[4][5] The inflorescence is produced terminally, is much branched and densely hairy, and measures up to 12 cm (4.7 in) long.

[4] This species was first described in 1900 by the Australian botanist Frederick Manson Bailey[6] as Argophyllum nitidum var.

[2][5] His description was based on material collected on the slopes of Mount Bellenden Ker in 1887 by W.A.

[4]: 214 This species is found in very small areas within the Wet Tropics of northeastern Queensland, north and south of Cairns.

[1] As of 19 January 2024[update], it has not been assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).