About Leucopogon pimeleoides A.Cunn. ex DC.
Leucopogon pimeleoides A.Cunn. ex DC. is a shrub that has branchlets covered in silky hairs and narrowly egg-shaped leaves. Its flowers are arranged in spikes that are 3–39 mm (0.12–1.54 in) long, with between 2 and 16 flowers per spike, and both the sepals and bracteoles are pointed. The petals are white, joined at the base to form a tube that is shorter than the sepals, and the petal lobes are bearded. This species grows mainly in woodland and open forest in near-coastal areas of south-eastern Queensland and New South Wales, ranging south as far as Nelson Bay.