Westringia kydrensis

The white flowers have reddish dots at the bases of the lobes.

[1] The species is found only in the South Eastern Highlands IBRA bioregion, in south-eastern New South Wales, in rocky areas of the Kydra Reefs region south-east of Cooma.

It grows in heathland in granite or quartzite soils, in association with larger shrubs such as Allocasuarina nana and Banksia canei.

Threats include browsing by goats, as well as increases in the frequency of wildfire.

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