Gaudium brevipes
(F.Muell.) Peter G.WilsonShrub to 4 m high; bark on smaller stems smooth, shedding in stringy strips, on larger stems fibrous, persistent. Young stems with a groove or a narrow flange near base of petiole. Leaves narrowly elliptic to narrowly obovate, 6–25 mm long, 2–4.5 mm wide, flat, finally glabrous (rarely retaining some appressed silky hairs); apex obtuse to acute or shortly acuminate, flat. Flowers 9–11 mm diam.; hypanthium c. 2 mm long, silky; pedicel 1.5–7 mm long; sepals triangular, c. 1 mm long, silky on outer surface, persisting (spreading) on fruit; petals 3–4 mm long, white; ovary 5-locular (rarely 4- or 6-locular), apex shortly silky all over. Fruit deciduous, broadly hemispherical, 3–4 mm diam., surface silky to sparsely silky; seeds c. 1.5 mm long, often with loose cells along margins, with a reticulate surface pattern. Flowers Oct.–Dec.
VRiv, GipP, CVU, NIS, EGL, EGU, HSF, HNF, MonT, VAlp. Also Qld, NSW, ACT.
Uncommon in Victoria, largely confined to rocky (particularly granitic) outcrops and rocky stream margins from foothills to sub-alps in the east and north-east.