Dodonea Procumbens
The Dodonea Procumbens is a perennial shrub that typically grows in low-lying areas with high levels of moisture.
This shrub, also known as Hop Bush, is a distinctive low trailing plant with glossy, dark green wedge-shaped leaves that can grow up to 2 cm long and 8 mm wide.
Its small flowers come in a variety of colors including yellow, orange, red, and pink, and bloom in the spring.
One of its defining features is the presence of up to four teeth at the tips of its leaves.
This plant belongs to the Shrub life form group, specifically the Prostrate Shrub (PS) category, and is native to Australia.
Scientifically, it falls under the Charophyta phylum, Equisetopsida class, Sapindales order, Sapindaceae family, Dodonaea genus, and the procumbens species.