Nematolepis wilsonii

It may grow up to 10 metres tall and has mottled bark.

Star-shaped white flowers are produced in groups of 1 to 9 in the leaf axils in spring.

[1] The species is listed as "vulnerable" under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act and "threatened" under the Victorian Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act.

[2] The only known population, near Marysville was destroyed by the Black Saturday bushfires.

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