Zieria parrisiae, commonly known as Parris' zieria, is a plant in the citrus family Rutaceae and is endemic to a small area near Pambula on the south coast of New South Wales.
It is a bushy shrub with warty, clover-like leaves composed of three leaflets and in spring there are clusters of up to 24 white to pale yellow flowers with four petals, near the ends of the branches.
Zieria parrisiae is a bushy shrub or small tree which sometimes grows to a height of 9 m (30 ft).
Flowering occurs in October and November and is followed in December and January by fruit which is a warty, glabrous, four-chambered capsule.
[2][3] Zieria parrisiae was first formally described in 2002 by John D. Briggs and James Andrew Armstrong from a specimen collected west of Pambula and the description was published in Australian Systematic Botany.