Leucopogon collinus, common name "White beardheath", is a small, upright, woody shrub growing 30 to 50cm high by 30 to 50cm wide, with small, narrow, blunt pointed, dark green leaves. The tiny, white, tubular flowers that have a bearded throat appear in spring through summer. This species is found in the sandy heath areas south east of the Forest Road carpark and downhill from the Reflecting Pond in Knocklofty Reserve. It prefers light, free draining, and well mulched soils in partial shade if planted in a home garden.