Argophyllum nullumense

Argophyllum nullumense, the silver leaf, is a shrub or small tree found in eastern Australia.

It is a rare plant with a Rare or Threatened Australian Plants (ROTAP) rating of 3RCa[1][failed verification] The generic name comes from the Greek, meaning "bright leaf", referring to the silvery white under-side of the leaves.

The original specimen was collected from Mount Nullum, near Murwillumbah.

Growing to 8 metres tall and a stem diameter of 15 cm.

Yellow flowers form on terminal panicles from December to January.