Baeckea kandos

Baeckea kandos is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to a restricted area of New South Wales.

It is a spreading shrub with narrow egg-shaped to linear leaves and small white flowers with ten to twelve stamens.

[2][3] Baeckea kandos was first formally described in 1977 by Anthony Bean in the journal Telopea from specimens collected near Dunns Swamp in Wollemi National Park.

[2] Baeckea kandos grows in heathland or shrubland but is only known from two populations in Wollemi National Park, numbering about 100 plants.

The main threats to the species are activities associated with track maintenance, inappropriate fire regimes and its small population size.