Hibbertia woronorana is a species of flowering plant in the family Dilleniaceae and is endemic to a restricted area of New South Wales.
It is a shrub with glabrous foliage, linear leaves with the edges curved downwards, and yellow flowers with five or six stamens joined at the base on one side of two softly-hairy carpels.
Hibbertia woronorana is a shrub that typically grows to a height of up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) with glabrous foliage and many stiff, woody branches and stems.
[2][3] Hibbertia woronorana was first formally described in 2012 by Hellmut R. Toelken in the Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens from specimens collected by Ruurd Dirk Hoogland near the Woronora River.
[2] This hibbertia grows on rocky sandstone slopes along the mid and lower reaches of the Woronora River in New South Wales.