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Nematolepis squamea

Nematolepis is a small genus of 7 species, six of which were previously included in the genus Phebalium. Most are small shrubs with very aromatic foliage and producing clusters of small, star-like flowers. Similar genera include Phebalium, Leionema, and Rhadinothamnus. Nematolepis squamea was previously classified under Phebalium as Phebalium squameum.Nematolepis squamea is a large shrub or small tree up to about 10 metres in height but often smaller in cultivation.

The leaves are elliptical in shape to about 80 mm long by 20 mm wide, glossy green above and silvery below. The individual white flowers are five-petalled and relatively small but they occur in clusters of up to 20 and are reasonably conspicuous. Flowering usually occurs in spring.