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rather than leaves. These are variable in shape, ranging from obovate (egg-shaped) or oval to linear and measure 2–12 cm (1–4.5 in) long and 0.2–2.5 cm (0.079–0.984 in) wide, and are green in colour with a prominent network of veins. The yellow to red flowers appear from August to
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distinguish it from other bitter pea species. Furthermore, its green phyllodes contrast with the pale grey-green phyllodes of
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858:Plant List
587:2011-12-02
426:References
360:A. costata
863:ild-34418
574:0727-9620
396:species
348:C. eximia
321:D. laevis
305:phyllodes
273:D. laevis
158:Species:
140:Faboideae
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244:Taxonomy
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