Flindersia

See text Flindersia is a genus of 17 species of small to large trees in the family Rutaceae.

They have simple or pinnate leaves, flowers arranged in panicles at or near the ends of branchlets and fruit that is a woody capsule containing winged seeds.

The flowers are arranged in panicles at the ends of branchlets or in upper leaf axils and have five sepals and five petals.

[4] Brown named the type species, Flindersia australis in the same journal from specimens collected near Broad Sound in September 1802.

[2] Some species yield timbers that are widely used for flooring and cabinet work.