Scaevola repens

angustifolia de Vriese Scaevola repens is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae, endemic to the south west of Western Australia.

[4] Scaevola repens is a prostrate shrub with branches up to 50 cm long.

The corolla is 8-15 mm long, and has dense, appressed, golden or yellowish hairs on the outside, and is hairy on the inside on both the lobes and the throat and is white to cream and sometimes (rarely) mauve.

[5] It differs from other Scaevola species that have flowers in axillary spikes, by having hairs on the outside of the corolla, which are yellow to almost golden.

[5] It was first described and named by the Dutch botanist, Willem Hendrik de Vriese in 1845,[1][2] describing it from a specimen collected in 1839 from "sandy woods near the city of Perth" (specimen 1519 in the Ludwig Preiss herbarium).