Richea × curtisiae, commonly known as Curtis's candle heath, is a hybrid species of plant endemic to Tasmania.
As such, Richea × curtisiae forms a small shrub of between 30 and 150 cm (12 and 59 in) tall with an erect habit.
[3] The leaf margins are cartilaginous and are finely serrated and cutting, and the branch tips contains a dense rosette of leaves.
[1] Richea × curtisiae occurs in alpine areas of the West and Central mountains of Tasmania.
[4] Richea × curtisiae was first recognised in 1971 by Alan Maurice Gray,[2] and was named after Winifred Curtis, a matriarch in Tasmanian botany.