Exocarpos aberrans
Exocarpos aberrans, also known as the desert dweller or broom bush, is a small, shrub-like plant native to the arid regions of Australia.
It has been used by traditional Aboriginal Australians for its medicinal properties, which include treating fever, rheumatism, and skin conditions.
The plant's leaves and stems have been used to make herbal preparations, such as teas and infusions, to relieve pain and reduce inflammation.
Additionally, the plant's extracts have been found to have antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, providing potential health benefits in protecting against oxidative stress and infections.