by Peter Rowland | Jun 20, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Swainsona murrayana Slender Darling Pea Other Names: Regional Subspecies: Habit: Prostrate, ascending to erect, slender perennial 10-30cm high. Pea like flowers are pink with red stripes (Sep-Nov). Fruit a greyish pod. Habitat & Site Selection:...
by Peter Rowland | Jun 20, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Swainsona procumbens Broughton Pea Other Names: Regional Subspecies: Habit: Perennial herb up to 50cm high. Has erect or spreading stems. Leaves are 5-15cm long, pinnate with 15-25 linear leaflets. Conspicuous pea flowers are mauve, purplish or pink,...
by Peter Rowland | May 24, 2024
For guidance on planning your revegetation or restoration site (size, shape, species, density of planting) refer to chapters four and five of this site. Remember: good quality vegetation sites may not need revegetation at all. Appropriate management can encourage...
by Peter Rowland | Jun 20, 2024
Family: Family name Templetonia egena Desert Broombush Other Names: Round Broombush; Round Templetonia Regional Subspecies: Habit: Much branched shrub to 3m high. Branches leafless flexible and furrowed. Leaves are short well spaced scales. Pea-like flowers are...
by Peter Rowland | Apr 27, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Templetonia stenophylla Leafy Templetonia Other Names: First Nations Name(s): Regional Subspecies: Occurrence: Regional: Noted in the areas Burrumbuttock-West Hume and Thugga-Culcairn East. Probably previously more widespread in similar country across...