Uromyrtus lamingtonensis is a rare Australian shrub growing around the state border of New South Wales and Queensland.
[1][2] A restricted range in high rainfall areas around Lamington National Park and Limpinwood Nature Reserve.
Occurring on dry rainforest or on steep rocky slopes, with soils derived from basalt.
[3] A shrub or small tree up to 5 metres in height and 12 cm in stem diameter.
Like many New South Wales rainforest myrtles, the bark is greyish brown, flaky and scaly.