Myoporum velutinum is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to a small area near Esperance in Western Australia.
The petals are white or pale lilac, sometimes spotted inside the tube and on the base of the lobes.
[2] Myoporum velutinum was first formally described by taxonomist Bob Chinnock in Eremophila and allied genera: a monograph of the plant family Myoporaceae in 2007[3][2] from a specimen collected near Condingup.
The specific epithet (velutinum) is a Latin word meaning "velvety", referring to the indumentum of the leaves".
[2][4] Myoporum velutinum occurs in a small area near Cape Le Grand where it grows along creeks in Melaleuca woodland.