Boronia amplectens

Boronia amplectens is a plant in the citrus family Rutaceae and is only known from two specimens collected from the Arnhem Land plateau in the Northern Territory of Australia.

The flowers are usually arranged singly in leaf axils on a pedicel up to 7–21 mm (0.3–0.8 in) long.

[2] Boronia amplectens was first formally described in 1997 by Marco Duretto who published the description in Australian Systematic Botany.

[3] The specific epithet (amplectens) is derived from the Latin word amplector meaning "encircle", "enfold" or "embrace".

[4] This boronia is only known from two plants growing on the Arnhem Land plateau in the Northern Territory.