Occurrence data from Australasian Virtual Herbarium
Boronia citriodora, commonly known as lemon-scented boronia,[2]lemon plant or lemon thyme,[3][4] is a woody shrub that is endemic to Tasmania. It has pinnate leaves and white to pink flowers that are arranged singly or in groups of up to seven, in the leaf axils or on the ends of the branches.
habit in a subalpine sclerophyll woodland
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lemon scent of this species. Boroniacitriodora is also known as "lemon boronia" but is endemic to New South Wales. This boronia grows in subalpine mallee...
of pinnate-leaved boronias from southeastern Australia, many of which have restricted ranges. Its relatives include B. citriodora, B. gunnii, B. latipinna...
the description published. Zierias are similar to the better known genus Boronia but can be distinguished by the number of stamens in the flowers. The name...