Richea scoparia is a species of
flowering plant endemic to Tasmania, Australia. It is a compact, often rounded
shrub branching mostly from the base and which can grow to 2 metres (6.6 ft) high. The plant is spiny to touch and can make impenetrable thickets where it is common. Branches are clothed with stiff, curved, sharp pointed, awl shaped leaves, and the flowers are eaten by
wallabies.
Photo: JJ Harrison