Bossiaea armitii
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Bossiaea armitii is an erect, rhizomatous, leafless shrub in the pea family (Fabaceae), and is native to Queensland.
Description
Bossiaea armitii grows to about 3 m, with
cladodes up to about 40 mm wide. The inflorescence bearing cladodes are smooth except for hairs on the margin immediately above the axil. Cladodes are green/greyish at flowering.
In profile new growth is elliptic.
The ovate bracteoles are persistent. It flowers from summer to autumn and the yellow flowers are about 20 mm long. The pods are smooth with minute ridging along the suture.
Distribution
Taxonomy
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External links
- For some images see: [http://www.northqueenslandplants.com/Australian%20Plant%20Families%20A-F/Fabaceae/Bossiaea/Bossiaea%20armitii.html North Queensland Plants: Bossiaea armitii]
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Category:Plants described in 1875
Category:Taxa named by Ferdinand von Mueller
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