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- whipstick westringia (Vic.) Westringia cremnophila N.A.Wakef. - Snowy River westringia (Vic.) Westringia dampieri R.Br. - s**** westringia (W.A.) Westringia davidii...
- Westringia fruticosa, the coastal rosemary or coastal westringia, is a shrub that grows near the coast in eastern Australia. The flowers are white, hairy...
- Westringia davidii, also known as David's Westringia, is a species of plant in the mint family that is endemic to Australia. The species grows as a shrub...
- Westringia rigida commonly known as stiff westringia is a flowering shrub in the family Lamiaceae. It is a perennial shrub with white flowers and is endemic...
- Westringia angustifolia, commonly known as scabrous westringia, is a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae and is endemic to Tasmania. It is a small...
- Westringia rubiifolia, also known as sticky westringia, is a species of plant in the mint family that is endemic to the Australian state of Tasmania. The...
- Westringia longepedunculata is a species of plant in the mint family that is endemic to Australia. It is found in south-eastern Queensland, and is sometimes...
- Westringia cremnophila, commonly known as Snowy River westringia, is a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, a rare shrub that is endemic to Victoria...
- Westringia rupicola is a species of plant in the mint family that is endemic to Australia. The species grows as a shrub with pendulous stems 30–50 cm in...
- Westringia parvifolia is a species of plant in the mint family that is endemic to Australia. The species grows as a shrub to about 1 m in height. The tiny...