Westringia amabilis

Westringia amabilis is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae and grows in New South Wales and Queensland.

It is a small shrub with ovate-shaped leaves and light mauve to white flowers and brownish spots in the throat.

The corolla 10–15 mm (0.39–0.59 in) long, and is light mauve to white with brownish spots in the throat.

[2] Westringia amabilis was first formally described in 1949 by Joseph Robert Bernard Boivin and the description was published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland.

[5] This westringia grows in rocky locations in forests and sometimes along roadsides north of the Manning River in New South Wales and Queensland.

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