Persoonia amaliae

Persoonia amaliae is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to Queensland.

It is a shrub or small tree with hairy young branches, spatula-shaped to lance-shaped leaves and yellow flowers in groups of up to eleven.

[2][3] Persoonia amaliae was first formally described in 1921 by Karel Domin in Bibliotheca Botanica from specimens collected by Amalie Dietrich.

[4] This persoonia grows in forest on near-coastal ranges at altitudes of 150 to 700 m (490 to 2,300 ft), mainly between Eungella and Biggenden.

[3] Persoonia amaliae is listed as of "least concern" under the Queensland Government Nature Conservation Act 1992.