Gypsocallis tiariflora

Gypsocallis tiariflora is a flowering plant native to Australia, belonging to the family Rutaceae, and is also known as the Rosemary-leaved Gypsophila or Western Rosemary-leaved Gypsophila.

Traditionally, the plant has been used for its medicinal properties, which include anti-inflammatory and antibacterial compounds.

The health benefits of Gypsocallis tiariflora are said to include relief from respiratory issues, such as colds and bronchitis, as well as its potential to reduce stress and anxiety.

Herbal preparations of Gypsocallis tiariflora include teas and infusions, which can be made by steeping the leaves in hot water.