Stenanthemum stipulosum is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae and is endemic to inland Western Australia.
Stenanthemum stipulosum is an erect or low-lying shrub that typically grows to a height of 0.1–1 m (3.9 in – 3 ft 3.4 in), its young stems densely covered with white or rust-coloured, star-shaped and simple hairs.
Flowering occurs throughout the year with a peak from September to November, and the fruit is a more or less glabrous schizocarp 1.8–2.3 mm (0.071–0.091 in) long.
[2][3][4] Stenanthemum stipulosum was first formally described in 1995 by Barbara Lynette Rye in the journal Nuytsia from specimens collected by Charles Gardner, near Boorabbin in 1945.
[2][3][4] Stenanthemum stipulosum is listed as "not threatened" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.