Tetratheca stenocarpa, commonly known as long pink-bells, is a small shrub in the family Elaeocarpaceae.
[1] These are 5 to 12 millimetres long and wide and are reduced to scales on flowering stems and are often only seen on young growth.
[2] The pale to deep lilac-pink (rarely white) bell-shaped flowers appear between July and January in their native range.
[1] The species has a restricted distribution, occurring in damp forests in hilly country to the east of Melbourne, on French Island and in a separate population in Gisborne.
It can be situated under established trees or at the top of retaining walls, or used in a cottage garden setting.