See text Regelia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.
Plants in the genus Regelia are woody, evergreen shrubs ranging in height from 1–6 metres (3–20 ft).
In many respects, they are similar to plants in the genera Melaleuca, Calothamnus, Conothamnus and Phymatocarpus but differ from them either in the attachment of the anthers to their stalks, the way they open to release pollen, or the number of seeds in the fruits.
Plants in the genus Regelia have their anthers attached at the base (rather than the side) and open at terminal pores (rather than slits).
The name Regelia honours German gardener and botanist Eduard August von Regel.