Corymbium glabrum
Corymbium glabrum is a resilient herbaceous species, typically found in arid to semi-arid climates where its drought-tolerant nature proves advantageous. This plant often exhibits a rosette of basal leaves and carries small, daisy-like flowers atop slender, erect stems. The gray-green foliage is usually smooth, contributing to its 'glabrum' descriptor, while the flowers arrange themselves in corymbs, a branching, flat-topped inflorescence that distinguishes corymbium glabrum within its habitat.