Kardomia odontocalyx

Kardomia odontocalyx is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and grows in northern New South Wales and Queensland.

Description
Kardomia odontocalyx is a shrub to 2 m high with linear shaped leaves 3.1-4.5 mm long, 0.5-0.8 mm wide, rounded or notched at the apex, margins smooth, oil glands on the lower surface and on a petiole about 0.5 mm long. The flowers are borne singly on a [pedicel 0.5-2 mm long, peduncle 0.6-1 mm long and the bracteoles linear-shaped and about 2.5 mm long. The corolla up to 8 mm in diameter and the white petals about 2.6-3.1 mm long. The fruit is a capsule about 3.2 mm in diameter.

Taxonomy and naming
This species was described in 1997 by A.R.Bean as Babingtonia odontocalyx. In 2007 Peter G.Wilson changed the name to Kardomia odontocalyx and the description was published in Australian Systematic Botany. The specific epithet (odontocalyx) means "toothed calyx".

Distribution and habitat
Kardomia odontocalyx has a restricted distribution in New South Wales near Torrington and Emmaville districts and Queensland  on  granite hills and outcrops in heath and sclerophyll scrub.