Gaultheria appressa, the waxberry or white waxberry, is a shrub in the family Ericaceae. The species is endemic to Australia. It has an erect or spreading habit, growing to between 0.5mand2mm (01.6feetand07feetm) high, and has reddish brown hairs on its stems.[1] Leaves are 3to long and 1to wide with small teeth along the edges. Flowers appear in groups of three to eleven in racemes in late spring to summer. The sepals become fleshy, white and enlarged during fruit formation. The fruits are between 7mm10mm in diameter.[2]
The species occurs in woodland, forest, subalpine scrub and rainforest margins in New South Wales and Victoria.[2] [1] In the Greater Sydney region it is recorded in areas with an altitude of between 800mand1000mm (2,600feetand3,000feetm) and with an annual rainfall of .[2]