Boronia muelleri is a medium shrub producing masses of flowers, mainly in spring, commonly pink with occasional white forms. It features fragrant pinnate leaves and reddish stems, and thrives in moist, well-drained soils in a sheltered, well-mulched position.
Boronia muelleri typically grows in moist, sandy soils in forests, woodlands, and heath, thriving in well-drained, sheltered locations. It occurs naturally in south-eastern New South Wales and southern Victoria.