About Dodonaea stenozyga F.Muell.
Dodonaea stenozyga F.Muell. is an upright, rounded shrub that grows up to 1.5 meters (4 feet 11 inches) tall. It has paripinnate leaves that are 1โ3.8 cm (0.39โ1.50 in) long, borne on a petiole 9.5โ20 mm (0.37โ0.79 in) long. Each leaf holds 2 to 6 linear leaflets, which measure 8โ13.5 mm (0.31โ0.53 in) long, have rounded tips, and sometimes have slightly downward-curled edges. Flowers usually grow in pairs or groups of three, and each flower sits on a pedicel 4โ8.5 mm (0.16โ0.33 in) long. The flowers have four oval-shaped sepals, 1.5โ3.2 mm (0.059โ0.126 in) long, that fall off early. Flowering of this species has been recorded in September. The fruit is a 4-winged capsule, broadly elliptic to broadly egg-shaped, measuring 8.5โ14.5 mm (0.33โ0.57 in) long and 10โ17 mm (0.39โ0.67 in) wide. Its wings are 3โ6.5 mm (0.12โ0.26 in) wide, and the capsule is smooth and leathery. Commonly called desert hop-bush, this species grows in semi-arid areas, in mallee scrub or open woodland, across Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales and Western Australia.