I really need to see the underside of the leaf to see if it is the same colour as the top side (B. nana) or paler (B. polygalifolia), but the other feature that helps distinguish them is hairiness of the stem (not in poly, 2 lines of hairs in nana). I think yours look hairless, plus polygalifolia is the species I see most often on the coast. It's often useful to flip one leaf over in the photo to show the underside, as it can be a helpful ID feature for a lot of plants.
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