(Darwinia procera)
Darwinia procera is an erect shrub which grows to a height of about metres (0 ft) and has upright branches.The leaves are laterally compressed and arranged in a decussate pattern along the branches.The leaves are 0? millimetres (0.? in) long,glabrous,have a bluish tinge,curve upwards and taper to a point.The flowers are arranged in clusters of about four on the ends of the branches,each flower on a stalk ? millimetres (0.0?0.0 in) long.the groups surrounded by reddish bracts ? millimetres (0.?0. in) long.The floral cup is ? millimetres (0.?0. in) long and about millimetres (0.0 in) wide and the petals form a white tube surrounding and enclosing the stamens.The style is white,?0 millimetres (0.?0. in) long and extends beyond the end of the flower tube.Flowering occurs between late winter and early summer.