Minuria scoparia is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.
[1] It is a small stiff, broom-like, perennial herb with white flowers, which are seen most of the year.
[2] It is endemic to Australia and found only on the north-western slopes of New South Wales.
[2] Minuria scoparia was first formally described in 2000 by Philip Sydney Short and John Robert Hosking.
[1][3] The species epithet, scoparia, derives from the Latin scopa, meaning a slender twig and by extension broom and hence describes the plant as "broom-like".