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List Of Pultenaea Species
This is a list of ''Pultenaea'' species accepted by the Australian Plant Census and Plants of the World Online as at June 2021: * '' Pultenaea acerosa'' R.Br. ex Benth. – bristly bush-pea (S.A., Vic.) * '' Pultenaea adunca'' Turcz. (W.A.) * '' Pultenaea alea'' de Kok (N.S.W.) * '' Pultenaea altissima'' F.Muell. ex Benth. – tall bush pea (N.S.W., Qld., Vic.) * '' Pultenaea arida'' E.Pritz. (W.A.) * '' Pultenaea aristata'' Sieber ex DC. – bearded bush-pea, prickly bush-pea (N.S.W.) * '' Pultenaea aspalathoides'' Meisn. (W.A.) * '' Pultenaea baeuerlenii'' F.Muell. – Budawangs bush-pea (N.S.W.) * '' Pultenaea barbata'' C.R.P.Andrews (W.A.) * '' Pultenaea benthamii'' F.Muell. – Bentham's bush-pea (N.S.W., Vic.) * '' Pultenaea blakelyi'' Joy Thomps. – Blakely's bush-pea (N.S.W., Vic.) * '' Pultenaea boormanii'' H.B.Will. (N.S.W.) * '' Pultenaea borea'' de Kok (Qld.) * '' Pultenaea brachyphylla'' Turcz. (W.A.) * '' Pultenaea brachytropis'' Benth. (W.A.) * '' Pultenaea b ...
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Pultenaea
''Pultenaea'' is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, and is endemic to Australia. Plants in this genus are shrubs with simple leaves and orange or yellow flowers similar to others in the family but with the standard petal equal to or slightly longer than the other petals. Description Plants in the genus ''Pultenaea'' are erect to low-lying or prostrate shrubs with simple leaves usually arranged alternately, usually with papery stipules. The flowers are usually orange or yellow with red marking and usually arranged in leaf axils, often in a condensed raceme near the ends of branchlets. There are bracts that are sometimes replaced by enlarged leaf stipules and the bracteoles are usually attached to the base of the sepal tube. The standard petal is equal in length or only slightly longer than the keel and wings. All ten stamens are free from each other, the ovary is usually sessile and the fruit is a small, egg-shaped pod with the remains of th ...
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Pultenaea Benthamii
''Pultenaea benthamii'', commonly known as Bentham's bush-pea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to south-eastern continental Australia. It is an erect shrub with sharply-pointed, narrow elliptic to linear leaves and yellow to orange and red flowers in clusters at the ends of branches. Description ''Pultenaea benthamii'' is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of up to with stems that are hairy when young. The leaves are narrow elliptic to linear, long and wide with stipules long at the base and a sharply pointed tip. The flowers are about long and borne in clusters in leaf axils at the ends of side shoots on pedicels long. There are dark brown bracteoles long at the base of the sepals and bracts long that fall off as the flower opens. The sepals are long and covered with pale hairs. The standard petal is yellow and orange, long, the wings yellow to orange and the keel is red to purple. Flowering occurs from Septembe ...
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Pultenaea Campbellii
''Pultenaea campbellii'' commonly known as New England bush-pea or ragged bush-pea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to New South Wales. It is an erect shrub with linear leaves and yellow-orange flowers arranged near the ends of branchlets. Description ''Pultenaea campbellii'' is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of up to and has stems covered with soft hairs pressed against the surface. The leaves are linear, concave, long and wide that have stipules long at the base and the edges rolled upwards. The flowers are borne near the ends of the branchlets in dense groups with leaves with enlarged stipules at the base of the head. The flowers are yellow-orange and long, each flower on a pedicel long with narrow egg-shaped bracteoles long at the base of the sepals. The sepals are long. Taxonomy and naming ''Pultenaea campbellii'' was first formally described in 1899 by Joseph Maiden and Ernst Betche in ''Proceedings of th ...
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Pultenaea Calycina
''Pultenaea calycina'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to near-coastal areas in the south of Western Australia. It is an erect, spindly shrub with flat or more or less cylindrical, grooved leaves and yellow and orange flowers. Description ''Pultenaea calycina'' is an erect, spindly shrub that typically grows to a height of with hairy stems. The leaves are flat, long and wide or cylindrical but with one or two grooves along the lower surface, long and wide. The leaves are hairy and have stipules at their base. The flowers are yellow and orange with yellow and orange markings and are borne on a hairy pedicel long. There are hairy bracteoles long at the base of the sepals. The sepals are about long and hairy. The standard petal is long, the wings long and the keel long. Flowering occurs from August to October and the fruit is an oval pod. Taxonomy and naming This species was first formally described in 1853 by Nikolai Turcza ...
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Pultenaea Bracteaminor
''Pultenaea bracteaminor'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is an erect shrub with cylindrical leaves and yellow to orange and red flowers. Description ''Pultenaea bracteaminor'' is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of and has hairy branches. The leaves are round to u-shaped in cross-section, long and wide with stipules long at the base and with the edges rolled under. The flowers are arranged in crowded groups on the ends of branchlets, the sepals long with scale-like, three-pointed bracts and boat-shaped to linear bracteoles long. The standard petal is yellow to orange and long, the wings yellow to orange and long and the keel is red to purple. Flowering occurs from August to September and the fruit is an oval pod long. Taxonomy and naming ''Pultenaea bracteaminor'' was first formally described in 2004 by Rogier Petrus Johannes de Kok in '' Australian Systematic Botany'' from specimens collecte ...
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Pultenaea Bracteamajor
''Pultenaea bracteamajor'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is an erect shrub with cylindrical leaves and yellow to orange and red flowers. Description ''Pultenaea bracteamajor'' is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of and has hairy branches. The leaves are round to u-shaped in cross-section, long and wide on a petiole long. There are stipules long at the base and a sharp point on the tip. The flowers are arranged in groups on the ends of branchlets, the sepals long with leaf-like, linear to triangular bracteoles long at the base. The standard petal is yellow to orange and long, the wings yellow to orange and long and the keel is red to purple. Flowering occurs from August to January and the fruit is an oval pod about long. Taxonomy and naming ''Pultenaea bracteamajor'' was first formally described in 2004 by Rogier Petrus Johannes de Kok in '' Australian Systematic Botany'' from specimens coll ...
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Pultenaea Brachytropis
''Pultenaea brachytropis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect, spindly shrub with more or less cylindrical, grooved leaves and yellow, red and orange flowers. Description ''Pultenaea brachytropis'' is an erect, spindly shrub that typically grows to a height of up to with hairy stems. The leaves are cylindrical but with one or two grooves along the lower surface, long and wide and hairy with stipules at the base. The flowers are yellow, red and orange with multicoloured marks. The flowers are sessile or borne on a pedicel up to long with hairy bracteoles long. The sepals are about long and hairy. The standard petal is long, the wings long and the keel long. Flowering occurs from September to November and the fruit is an oval pod. Taxonomy and naming ''Pultenaea brachytropis'' was first formally described in 1841 in the ''Edwards's Botanical Register'' from a manuscript by G ...
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Pultenaea Brachyphylla
''Pultenaea brachyphylla'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the south of Western Australia. It is an erect, spindly shrub with cylindrical, grooved leaves and yellow, orange and brown flowers. Description ''Pultenaea brachyphylla'' is an erect, spindly shrub that typically grows to a height of up to with glabrous stems. The leaves are cylindrical but with a groove along the upper surface, long and wide and hairy with stipules at the base. The flowers are yellow, orange and brown with multicoloured blotches. The flowers are sessile or borne on a pedicel up to long with hairy bracteoles long. The sepals are long and hairy. The standard petal is long, the wings are long and the keel long. Flowering occurs from September to October and the fruit is an oval pod. Taxonomy and naming ''Pultenaea brachyphylla'' was first formally described in 1853 by Nikolai Turczaninow in the ''Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalist ...
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Pultenaea Borea
''Pultenaea borea'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to Queensland, Australia. It is an erect shrub with elliptic to linear or egg-shaped leaves and yellow to orange and red flowers. Description ''Pultenaea borea'' is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of and has densely hairy branches. The leaves are elliptic to linear or egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, long and wide with stipules long at the base. The upper surface of the leaves is more or less glabrous and the lower surface in densely hairy and grooved. The flowers are arranged in groups with scale-like, reddish bracts. There are boat-shaped bracteoles long at the base of the sepals. The sepals are long and densely hairy. The standard petal is yellow to orange and long, the wings yellow to orange and long and the keel is red to purple. Flowering occurs from September to November and the fruit is an oval pod about long. Taxonomy and naming '' ...
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