Neofabricia

Neofabricia is a genus of 3 species of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae, endemic to Queensland.

Plants in the genus Neofabricia are shrubs or small trees with yellow or white flowers arranged singly in leaf axils with many stamens, an ovary with usually 5 to 10 locules, and the fruit a woody capsule.

Plants in the genus Neofabricia are shrubs or small trees with yellow or white flowers arranged singly in leaf axils.

[3] In 1788, Joseph Gaertner described Fabricia, but that name was illegitimate because it had already been used in 1763 by Michel Adanson (for a genus now known as Lavandula.

)[4] The following is a list of Neofabricia species accepted by the Australian Plant Census as at July 2024: