Calytrix gurulmundensis is a shrub up to two metres tall, with cream to yellow star-shaped flowers that have also been recorded as white or pinkish-white. The species, like many Calytrix species, has fine hairs that extend beyond the petals and there can be up to 60 – 70 stamens in each flower. Leaves are linear and 4 – 11 mm long, 0.5 – 1 mm wide and aromatic when crushed.
Calytrix gurulmundensis |
Calytrix gurulmundensis
Status: Vulnerable on the EPBC Act list
Government evidence of impact of climate change:
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Australian Government, Conservation Advice, Calytrix gurulmundensis
Threats The main potential threats to C. gurulmundensis include vegetation clearing increasing fragmentation and loss of remnants changed fire regimes quarrying and inappropriate timber harvesting (ANRA; 2007).