Bossiaea cinerea

Bossiaea cinerea, commonly known as showy bossiaea, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae. It is a hairy-stemmed shrub growing up to 2 m in height and spread. Its triangular, stalkless leaves are alternate, opposite or whorled and 5–20 mm long. Its red and yellow pea flowers are 7–12 mm long and grow singly along the stems; the seed pods are ovate to oblong and 10–20 mm long. It is found in sandy coastal heath and sclerophyll forest habitats.[1][2]. It grows best in well drained soils, tolerates salty winds and dry conditions. Grows in full sun but prefers partial shade.[3]

Bossiaea cinerea
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Bossiaea cinerea
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References

  1. "Bossiaea cinerea". PlantNET - New South Wales Flora Online. Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney Australia. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
  2. Longmore, Sue; Smithyman, Steve & Crawley, Matt (2010). Inland Plants of the Bellarine Peninsula. Bellarine Catchment Network.
  3. Scott, Rob; Blake, Neil; Campbell, Jeannie; Evans, Doug; Williams, Nicolas (2002). Indigenous Plants of the Sandbelt. St Kilda: Earthcare. p. 109. ISBN 0 9581009 0 X.


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