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Gastrolobium celsianum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Fabaceae

Scientific name
  
Gastrolobium celsianum

Order
  
Fabales

Genus
  
Gastrolobium

Rank
  
Species

Gastrolobium celsianum Gastrolobium celsianum Lemaire GChandler amp Crisp FloraBase

Similar
  
Gastrolobium, Gastrolobium sericeum, Gastrolobium praemorsum, Gastrolobium coriaceum, Gastrolobium bilobum

Gastrolobium celsianum, also known as Swan River Pea, is a low-growing shrub which is endemic to south west of Western Australia.

Gastrolobium celsianum GardensOnline Brachysema lanceolatum syn Gastrolobium celsianum

It is a member of the family Fabaceae and of the genus Gastrolobium, which contains many toxic species, however the toxicity of this species is unknown.

Gastrolobium celsianum celsianum

The species can grow to a height of up of around 1 metre, with a spread of up to 3 metres. The red flowers, which have a distinctive long and curving keel, usually appear between August and November in Australia (late winter to late spring). The ovate leaves are glossy green above and silvery below.

Gastrolobium celsianum Gastrolobium celsianum Swan River Pea information amp photos

The species was first formally described by botanist Charles Lemaire in 1844 and published in Horticulteur Francais as Brachysema lanceolatum. In 2002 botanists Gregory Chandler and Michael Crisp reassigned the species to the genus Gastrolobium along with other Brachysema species and gave it the current name. The variety B.l. var. glabrescens Meisn. was made a species in its own right and named Gastrolobium bracteolosum (Crisp) G.Chandler & Crisp.

Gastrolobium celsianum Gastrolobium celsianum Swan River Pea information amp photos

Gastrolobium celsianum occurs in the south-west of the state, usually on sandy or gravelly soils along watercourses and also within mallee and woodland where it is found on flats or in moist depressions.

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The species has been popular in cultivation for many years. It is tolerant of a wide range of soils but requires good drainage. Although performing best in full sun, it will tolerate light shade.

Gastrolobium celsianum Gastrolobium celsianum syn Brachysema lanceolatum Wholesale Nurseries

References

Gastrolobium celsianum Wikipedia