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Lemon Zieria - profile

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Scientific name: Zieria citriodora
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Commonwealth status: Vulnerable
Gazetted date: 06 Dec 2002
Profile last updated: 30 Aug 2021

Description

Zieria species are shrubs or small trees closely related to the genus Boronia; the four-petalled flowers and aromatic foliage are very similar. An important difference is that the zierias have leaves comprising three leaflets. Lemon Zieria is a low, lemon-scented shrub, no more than 15 cm tall, and with small hairy leaves; the central leaflet is less than 5 mm long. The one to three, pink or white flowers are produced in the angles between the leaves and the stems (axils).

Distribution

The species is known from two sites in NSW - Numerella and Kybean Trig - east of Cooma. The species is also very rare in Victoria.

Habitat and ecology

  • Lemon Zieria grows in low woodland of Eucalyptus mannifera - E. macrorhyncha - E. dives with a shrub understorey .
  • Flowering occurs from late winter to summer.
  • Plants resprout following fire.

Regional distribution and habitat

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Information sources

IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
South Eastern HighlandsKybeyan-Gourock Known None
South Eastern HighlandsMonaro Known None