Single leaf, from the ground, soft fleshy & angular in cross section.
Euphrasia bowdeniae only grows in the Upper Blue Mountains, and is classed as vulnerable.
It can be distinguished from other members of the genus by its leaves which have one set of "teeth", and its upper leaves are toothless.
Peacock Carpenter Bee? with nest in Xanthorrhoea sp spike observed deep in the Wollemi NP