The Foliage:

The bark (sorry for fuzzy pic):

The whole tree:

Hi Bougy, yes at first I would agree with you, looking at google images. I did see some other tea trees in flower (white), but these particular ones weren't. The ones that were in flower had different foliage however.Bougy Fan wrote:I would guess Prickly Tea-tree Leptospermum continentale
Hi shibui, sorry for the lack of info! These were just quick snaps that I was hoping would give enough information. The individual in the photo was less than 2m tall, and none of the others I saw were over 2m either, so definitely a shrub. I was bushwalking in the blue mountains, at a place called Pearce's Pass which is off Bells Line of Road near Mt Wilson. More specifically, the walk was to Wall's lookout which overlooks the Grose Valley. Not sure if those locations will help or not. The trees were growing on a ridge, and it was very dry. The soil was sandy. Winter gets very cold up there, with occasional snow. Summers probably don't get above 30 degrees, though I'm not sure. There were also warratahs growing in the area which might give you an idea of the climate?shibui wrote:Assuming you were bushwalking close to home and given that papery, flaking bark I'd try checking the Persoonia species that are listed for your area. Just not sure about those terminal budsJust does not look right for any Leptos I know of....
Pics do not give a clear idea of whether its a tree or shrub, whether the leaves are alternate or opposite and no sign of flower or fruit so very hard to even guess, especially from this distance.