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- The flowers are arranged singly in leaf " Prostanthera howelliae " leaves and flowers
- Plants of this name in New South Wales are currently referred to " Prostanthera sejuncta ".
- "Prostanthera marifolia " has an erect and open habit, growing to about 30 cm high.
- The species Prostanthera galbraithiae was named for Galbraith as co-discover of the species and advocate for its protection.
- The unofficial name of " Prostanthera rylstonii " has been used by plant nurseries since at least 2005.
- He held it to be allied to the granite mintbush ( " Prostanthera granitica " ), within the genus.
- ""'Prostanthera stenophylla " "'is a shrub species that is endemic to Wollemi National Park in New South Wales, Australia.
- This was the name they used for the Christmas Bush ( " Prostanthera lasianthos " ), a white flowering summer plant which is indigenous to the area.
- ""'Prostanthera howelliae " "'is a flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae and is endemic to New South Wales and Queensland.
- ""'Prostanthera porcata " "'is a shrub that is endemic to the Budawang Range in south-eastern New South Wales in Australia.
- The endangered Somersby mintbush ( " Prostanthera junonis " ) is only known to occur in the Somersby Plateau area in 9 locations after having been previously present in a broader range.
- Rock outcrops support areas of montane heath or shrubland dominated by species such as " Leptospermum variable ", " Banksia spinulosa " and " Prostanthera phylicifolia ".
- It was formerly treated as one of two species in the genus " Wrixonia ", now included in " Prostanthera " by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families.
- It has dark green round leaves 5 to 40 mm long and 3 to 10 mm wide . " Prostanthera ovalifolia " occurs in wet and dry sclerophyll forests, often on sandstone.
- Plants in this genus can be distinguished from those in the similar and closely related " Hemiandra " by their less strongly odoriferous leaves and from " Prostanthera ", " Microcorys " and " Westringia " by technical differences in their stamens.
- ""'Prostanthera lasianthos " "', commonly known as the "'Victorian Christmas bush "', is a large shrub or small tree of the mint family, Lamiaceae, which is native to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania in Australia.
- As of 2007, the Barwell Conservation Park was reported as including the following mallee communities- " Thelymitra epipactoides " ) and the West Coast Mintbush ( " Prostanthera calycina " ), and two species listed only the ( NPW Act )-the Hairy Shepherd s-purse ("
- "Prostanthera stenophylla " is found in sclerophyll forest dominated by black cypress pine ( " Callitris endlicheri " ), snappy gum ( " Eucalyptus rossii " ) and Sydney peppermint ( " E . piperita " ), where it arises in sandstone outcrops, which are colloquially known as'pagodas '.