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Chorizema Ilicifolia
''Chorizema'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. They are small, evergreen shrubs and climbers native to scrub habitats in Australia, valued in cultivation for their pea-like flowers. Most species do not tolerate frost, and in temperate regions require the protection of glass. Species list The following species and subspecies are accepted by the Australian Plant Census as at June 2020: * '' Chorizema aciculare'' (DC.) C.A.Gardner ** ''Chorizema aciculare'' (DC.) C.A.Gardner subsp. ''aciculare'' ** ''Chorizema aciculare'' subsp. ''laxum'' J.M.Taylor & Crisp * '' Chorizema carinatum'' (Meisn.) J.M.Taylor & Crisp * '' Chorizema circinale'' J.M.Taylor & Crisp * '' Chorizema cordatum'' Lindl. * '' Chorizema cytisoides'' Turcz. * '' Chorizema dicksonii'' Graham * '' Chorizema diversifolium'' A.DC. * '' Chorizema genistoides'' (Meisn.) C.A.Gardner * '' Chorizema glycinifolium'' (Sm.) Druce * '' Chorizema humile'' Turcz. * '' Chorizema ilicifolium'' Labill. * '' C ...
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Chorizema Cordatum
''Chorizema cordatum'', commonly known as heart-leaf flame pea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. Noongar people know the plant as kaly. It is a woody, erect, scrambling or climbing shrub with heart-shaped leaves, the flowers usually brightly coloured in yellow, orange and red. Description ''Chorizema cordatum'' is an erect, scrambling or climbing shrub that typically grows up to high and wide. Its leaves are heart-shaped, long with a stipule at the base of the petiole, and often have wavy, toothed or lobed edges. The flowers are arranged in racemes up to long on the ends of branches or in leaf axils, the flowers wide, with various combinations of yellow, orange and red to pink. Flowering occurs from July to December. Taxonomy ''Chorizema cordatum'' was first formally described in 1838 by John Lindley in ''Edwards's Botanical Register'' from specimens raised by Robert Mangles in London from seed col ...
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Chorizema Cytisoides
''Chorizema cytisoides'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It is an erect to low-lying or sprawling shrub with linear leaves and reddish-orange, yellow and purple flowers. Description ''Chorizema cytisoides'' is an erect to low-lying or sprawling shrub that typically grows to a height of . Its leaves are linear, long with the edges rolled under and silky-hairy on the lower surface. The flowers are arranged in spike-like racemes up to long on the ends of branches. There are silky-hairy, lance-shaped bracts and bracteoles at the base of the flowers. The flowers are reddish-orange, yellow and purple, the sepals about long and silky-hairy, the upper two lobes joined for about half their length. The standard petal is about long, the wings and keel The keel is the bottom-most longitudinal structural element on a vessel. On some sailboats, it may have a hydrodynamic and counterbalancing purpose, as wel ...
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Chorizema Rhombeum
''Chorizema rhombeum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It is a prostrate to ascending or twining shrub with egg-shaped or rhombic leaves, and orange to pink, or red and yellow pea flowers. Description ''Chorizema rhombeum'' is a prostrate to ascending or twining shrub. Its leaves are egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, or rhombic, long and wide, the upper leaves often lance-shaped and longer. The flowers are orange to pink, or red and yellow, arranged on a peduncle each flower on a pedicel long. The sepals are long and hairy, the upper lobes joined above the middle. The standard petal is long and glabrous, the wings long, and the keel is long. Flowering occurs from August to December and the pod is about long. Taxonomy and naming ''Chorizema rhombeum'' was first formally described in 1811 by Robert Brown in William Aiton's ''Hortus Kewensis''. The specific epithet (''rhomb ...
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Chorizema Retorsum
''Chorizema'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. They are small, evergreen shrubs and climbers native to scrub habitats in Australia, valued in cultivation for their pea-like flowers. Most species do not tolerate frost, and in temperate regions require the protection of glass. Species list The following species and subspecies are accepted by the Australian Plant Census as at June 2020: * '' Chorizema aciculare'' (DC.) C.A.Gardner ** ''Chorizema aciculare'' (DC.) C.A.Gardner subsp. ''aciculare'' ** ''Chorizema aciculare'' subsp. ''laxum'' J.M.Taylor & Crisp * '' Chorizema carinatum'' (Meisn.) J.M.Taylor & Crisp * '' Chorizema circinale'' J.M.Taylor & Crisp * '' Chorizema cordatum'' Lindl. * '' Chorizema cytisoides'' Turcz. * '' Chorizema dicksonii'' Graham * '' Chorizema diversifolium'' A.DC. * '' Chorizema genistoides'' (Meisn.) C.A.Gardner * '' Chorizema glycinifolium'' (Sm.) Druce * '' Chorizema humile'' Turcz. * '' Chorizema ilicifolium'' Labill. * '' C ...
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Chorizema Reticulatum
''Chorizema reticulatum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It is a shrub with erect or ascending stems, crowded lance-shaped leaves, and pink and orange pea flowers. Description ''Chorizema reticulatum'' is a shrub with erect or ascending stems up to long. Its leaves are crowded, lance-shaped, long and keeled on the lower surface. The flowers are pink and orange, arranged in racemes on the edges of the branches and up to long, including a long peduncle each flower on a short pedicel. The sepals are silky-hairy, about long, the lobes almost as long as the sepal tube. The standard petal is about twice as long as the sepals, the wings nearly as long as the standard, and the keel about the same length as the sepals. Flowering occurs from August to October. Taxonomy and naming ''Chorizema reticulatum'' was first formally described in 1844 by Carl Meissner in Lehmann's ''Plantae Preissianae''. The sp ...
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Chorizema Racemosum
''Chorizema racemosum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It is a spreading or erect shrub with leathery, linear leaves, and yellowish-orange and red pea flowers. Description ''Chorizema racemosum'' is a spreading or erect shrub that typically grows to a height of and has many slender, sometimes spiny branches. Its leaves are small, linear, long with the edges rolled under. The flowers are yellowish-orange and red, arranged in racemes long, each flower on a short pedicel. The sepals are silky-hairy, long, the two upper lobes broad and joined for most of their length. The standard petal is nearly twice as long as the sepals, the wings shorter than the standard, and the keel much shorter than the wings. Flowering occurs from May to October. Taxonomy and naming This species was first formally described in 1844 by Carl Meissner who gave it the name ''Dichosema racemosum'' in Lehmann's ''Plantae Preiss ...
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Chorizema Parviflorum
''Chorizema parviflorum'', commonly known as eastern flame pea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is an erect shrub with linear to narrowly egg-shaped leaves and yellow and reddish flowers arranged in racemes on the ends of branches. Description ''Chorizema parviflorum'' is an erect or ascending shrub that typically grows to a height of , its branches more or less glabrous. The leaves are linear to narrowly egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, long and wide but often variable in size. The edges of the leaves curve downwards, the tip of the leaves is sharply pointed, and the lower surface is softly-hairy. The flowers are arranged in racemes on the ends of branches with narrowly lance-shaped bracts and bracteoles at the base. The sepals are long and the petals long and yellow with a reddish centre. Flowering occurs in spring and the fruit is a broadly oval pod long. Taxonomy This chorizema was first ...
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Chorizema Obtusifolium
''Chorizema obtusifolium'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the coast of southern Western Australia. It is an erect, spreading or trailing shrub with leathery, linear leaves, and orange, pinkish-orange and red pea flowers. Description ''Chorizema obtusifolium'' is an erect, spreading or trailing shrub that typically grows to a height of with stems long. Its leaves are leathery and linear, long with the tip curve downwards. The flowers are orange, pinkish-orange and red, arranged in racemes long, each flower on a short pedicel. The sepals are long, the two upper lobes joined for most of their length. The standard petal is nearly twice as long as the sepals, the wings much shorter than the standard, and the keel shorter than the wings. Flowering occurs from September to November. Taxonomy and naming This species was first formally described in 1827 by Robert Sweet who gave it the name ''Oxylobium obtusifolium'' in his ''Flora Austral ...
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Chorizema Nervosum
''Chorizema nervosum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the coast of southern Western Australia. It is an erect or spreading shrub with sharply-pointed, wavy, round to heart-shaped leaves, and yellowish-orange and red pea flowers. Description ''Chorizema nervosum'' is an erect or spreading shrub that typically grows to a height of and has softly-hairy branches. Its leaves are round to heart-shaped, about long and often broader than long. They are also glabrous, leathery, wavy and sharply-pointed. The flowers are yellowish-orange and red, arranged in loose groups, the pedicels often as long as the sepals. The sepals are long, the upper two joined for about half their length. The standard petal is about long and broader than long, the wings nearly as long as the standard, and the keel much shorter than both. Flowering occurs from July to September, and the fruit is a pod about long. Taxonomy and naming ''Chorizema nervosum'' was ...
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Chorizema Nanum
''Chorizema nanum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a slender, erect to spreading or low-lying shrub with holly-like leaves and yellow and pink, pea-like flowers. Description ''Chorizema nanum'' is a slender, erect to spreading or low-lying shrub that typically grows to a height of up to . Its leaves are stiff and holly-like, elliptic with undulating, spiny lobes. The flowers are yellow and pink, arranged in racemes in leaf axils, each flower on a short pedicel, the sepals joined at the base with two "lips". The standard petal is yellow with a notched tip and a red, streaked star-shape at the base. The wings crimson narrow and about the same length as the standard and the keel white with purple tips and less than half as long as the wings. Taxonomy This species was first formally described in 1806 by Henry Cranke Andrews, who gave it the name ''Pultenaea nana'' in ''The Botanist's Repository for ...
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Chorizema Humile
''Chorizema humile'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It is a sprawling, prostrate or low-lying shrub with egg-shaped or wedge-shaped leaves and yellow and reddish-brown flowers. Description ''Chorizema humile'' is a sprawling, prostrate or low-lying shrub with branches long. Its leaves are leathery, egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, or wedge-shaped, long with a short, down-turned point on the end. The flowers are arranged in racemes, each flower on a short pedicel. The sepals are softly-hairy and about long, the upper two lobes joined for about half their length. The standard petal is twice as long as the sepals, the keel slightly longer than the sepals. Flowering occurs from July to September. Taxonomy ''Chorizema humile'' was first formally described in 1853 by Nikolai Turczaninow in the ''Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou'' from specimens collected ...
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Chorizema Glycinifolium
''Chorizema glycinifolium'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a slender, erect or sprawling shrub with variably-shaped leaves and orange, pink or red flowers with yellowish markings. Description ''Chorizema glycinifolium'' is a slender, erect or sprawling shrub with branches up to long. The leaves are variably shaped, mostly long and wide - those near the base of the plant short and broad, and those nearer the ends of the branches long and narrow. The flowers are wide and orange, pink or red with yellowish markings. Taxonomy This species of pea was first formally described in 1808 by James Edward Smith, who gave it the name ''Dillwynia glycinifolia'' in '' Transactions of the Linnean Society of London'' from specimens collected by Archibald Menzies near King George's Sound. In 1917, George Claridge Druce transferred the species to ''Chorizema'' as ''C. glycinifolia''. The specific epithet (' ...
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