Ozothamnus reflexifolius, commonly known as reflexed everlastingbush, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.
Flowering occurs from November to March and the fruits are cylindric shaped cypsela, 1.0 mm (0.039 in) long, small and dry with a tuft of barbed bristles at the apex.
[3][4] Seeds are highly fecund and germinate readily although have a short period of viability.
[3] The species is endemic to the Meehan Range, south-eastern Tasmania, occurring on skeletal soils derived from Jurassic dolerite.
The plants occur as either an understory shrub in Allocasuarina forest, co-dominant in open heath with Spyridium obovatum var.