Thyme Rice-flower
Scientific Name: Pimelea serpyllifolia ssp. serpyllifolia
Description: Thyme Rice-flower is a dainty, low shrub with small blue-green leaves reaching up to 1.5m high. It has clusters of tiny yellowish-green flowers at the end of the foliage. The foliage can become yellow and succulent in harsher environments.
Plant form: Shrubs
Where to find: The Bluff, Moonah Woodland
Foliage: Dainty blue-green leaves
Flower: Clusters of tiny yellowish-green flowers at the end of the foliage
Flowering: winter – spring
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