Gastrolobium spinosum

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| name = Prickly poison

| image = Gastrolobium spinosum.jpg

| genus = Gastrolobium

| species = spinosum

| authority = Benth.

| synonyms = *Gastrolobium preissii Meisn.

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Gastrolobium spinosum, also known as prickly poison, is a shrub in the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to Southwest Australia

The species ranges from 0.3 to 3.5 metres in height. It has leaves with spiky, dentate margins and a long, tapering, pointed apex. The pea flowers are yellow to orange with a band of red surrounding the yellow centre, and a pink and maroon keel. These are produced from early spring to early summer (September to December in Australia).

The species was first formally described by English botanist George Bentham, this description being published by John Lindley in A Sketch of the Vegetation of the Swan River Colony in 1839.

References

  • {{cite journal |author=Chandler, G. T. |author2=M.D. Crisp |author3=L.W. Cayzer |author4=R.J. Bayer |name-list-style=amp |year=2002 |title=Monograph of Gastrolobium (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae)|journal=Australian Systematic Botany |volume=15 |issue= 5|pages=619–739 |url=http://www.anbg.gov.au/cpbr/publications/bayer-publications/71.Aust.Syst.Bot.15_619-739.pdf |doi=10.1071/SB01010 }}
  • {{FloraBase|name=Gastrolobium spinosum|id=3924}}
  • {{APNI | name = Gastrolobium spinosum| id = 53934}}

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spinosum

Category:Endemic flora of Western Australia

Category:Rosids of Western Australia

Category:Plants described in 1839

Category:Taxa named by George Bentham

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