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Dillwynia hispida
Dillwynia hispida, commonly known as the Red Parrot-Pea is widely distributed in South Eastern South Australia and Western Victoria with some distribution in New South Wales.(ALA, Dillwynia hispida)
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Daviesia ulicifolia
Daviesia leptophylla, commonly known as the Prickly Bitter-Pea or Gorse bitter-pea is widely distributed in Australia, where it grows in open forest in all six states, but not the Northern Territory.
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The Austraflora A-Z of Australian Plants
The Austraflora A-Z of Australian Plants is handbook for learning more about native plant characteristics to help in garden and landscaping selection.
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Daviesia leptophylla
Daviesia leptophylla, commonly known as the Narrow-Leaf Bitter-Pea, grows in shrubland or forest, mostly on the slopes and tablelands in New South Wales through the Australian Capital Territory and central Victoria to the south-east of South Australia.
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Daviesia brevifolia
Daviesia brevifolia, commonly known as the Leafless Bitter-Pea. It grows in forest and woodland and heath in western Victoria and the south-east of South Australia.
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Calytrix tetragona
Calytrix tetragona, commonly known as Common Fringe-myrtle, is endemic to most states of Australia.
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Bursaria spinosa (ssp. lasiophylla; ssp. spinosa)
Bursaria spinosa, commonly known as the Christmas Bush, appears across South Eastern Australia including South Australia. The subspecies vary in height from a small tree to a medium bush.
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Allocasuarina striata
Allocasuarina striata, commonly known as Small Bull-Oak, is a large shrub endemic to south east Australia including the Mount Lofty ranges in South Australia.
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Allocasuarina muelleriana ssp. muelleriana
Allocasuarina muelleriana ssp. muelleriana, commonly known as Common Oak-Bush, is a large shrub endemic to south east Australia including the Mount Lofty ranges in South Australia.
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Acacia paradoxa
Acacia paradoxa, commonly known as Kangaroo Thorn, is a large shrub endemic to south east Australia including the Mount Lofty ranges in South Australia.