Bertya findlayi (common name mountain bertya)[1][2] is a shrub in the family Euphorbiaceae, native to Australia and found in the eastern states of Victoria and New South Wales.
[1] It was first described in 1874 by Ferdinand von Mueller, from a specimen found "In vallibus profundis et at ripas silvaticas fluminis Hume-River, altitudine 2-4000'" (In the deep valleys and on the wooded banks of the Hume-River, at an altitude of 2-4000 feet).
Both flower buds and the young shoot tips are viscous.
[5] The young branchlets are covered with golden-yellow stellate hairs.
[5] It is found in moist forests[1] and deep valleys and gullies.