Hibbertia
Hibbertia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Dilleniaceae. It consists of about 150 species, primarily found in Australia and New Zealand. These plants are typically shrubs or small trees, characterized by their yellow flowers and simple leaves.
The flowers of Hibbertia are often cup-shaped and can attract various pollinators, including bees. Many species are used in horticulture for their ornamental value, and they thrive in well-drained soils. Some species are also known for their medicinal properties, contributing to their ecological and cultural significance.