Phyllanthus calycinus

Clutia berberifolia Pax Diasperus calycinus (Labill.)

Phyllanthus calycinus, known as false boronia and snowdrop spurge,[5] is a small shrub in the family Phyllanthaceae, which grows to heights from 20 cm to 1.2 m, often on sandy soils.

[5] In Western Australia its white-cream to pink flowers may be seen from June to January,[6] and in South Australia, from May to October.

[5] From the key given in Hunter and Bruhl (1997), the following partial description (differentiating it from other Western Australian Phyllanthus species) is derived:[7] The leaves are normal but sometimes reduced.

[1][2] The specific epithet, calycinus, is Latin meaning "with a well developed calyx".