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Gompholobium glabratum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Fabaceae

Scientific name
  
Gompholobium glabratum

Order
  
Fabales

Genus
  
Gompholobium

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Gompholobium grandiflorum, Gompholobium latifolium, Gompholobium, Gompholobium huegelii, Pultenaea flexilis

Gompholobium glabratum, known as the Dainty Wedge-pea, is a weakly formed shrub of the pea family which is endemic to south eastern Australia.

The habitat is heath on sandstone soils, open forest or eucalyptus woodland. The specific epithet glabratum refers to the hairless calyx.

Leaves are narrow, usually in fives. Flowering occurs in spring, with attractive lemon yellow flowers. The pod grows to 8 to 10 mm.

This plant first appeared in scientific literature in the year 1825, in the Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis. Authored by the prominent Swiss botanist, Augustin Pyramus de Candolle.

References

Gompholobium glabratum Wikipedia


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