Homoranthus wilhelmii is a small shrub in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. The species is endemic to South Australia. The distribution includes an area on the Yorke Peninsula, but it is most common on the southern Eyre Peninsula. Homoranthus wilhelmii is one of 22 species of shrubs in the genus Homoranthus. The form may be dwarfed, around 300 mm tall, or an erect shrub up to 1.5 m tall; the branches, usually sparse, spread out between 300 and 900 mm.
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