See text Hemiphora is a genus of five species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae and is endemic to Western Australia.
Plants in this genus are woolly shrubs with warty, hairy leaves and with five petals joined to form a tube-shaped flower with four stamens.
Plants in the genus Hemiphora are evergreen shrubs which have their stems, leaves and parts of their flowers densely covered with woolly hairs.
The leaves are simple and are arranged in opposite pairs or in whorls of three, covered with woolly hairs and small blisters.
[1][6] In 2011, Barry Conn, Murray Henwood and Nicola Streiber transferred four species, previously in the genus Pityrodia into Hemiphora.