Pultenaea gunnii ssp. gunnii
Golden Bush-pea
Narrow erect shrub.
Additional information
- FamilyFabaceae
- StoreyLower storey
- Size0.5-2 m x 0.5-1.5 m
- Plant groupingShrubs to 2m
- LeavesTiny egg-shaped to lance-shaped leaves 2-6 mm x 1-3 mm, upper surface smooth or slightly wrinkled, pale sparse hairs below, margins curved under, tip pointed. Leaves often crowded. Stipules dark brown, tiny.
- Flower colourBright yellow and dark red
- Flowering timeSeptember to October
- FlowersTerminal heads of pea flowers.
- Bird attractingNo
- Butterfly attractingNo
- Frog habitatNo
- Growing conditionsWell drained soil in moist to damp foothill forests. Frost tolerant. Prefers partial shade but will grow in full sun..
- Garden useVery floriferous compact plant which looks good grown in swarms under trees. Pruning can extend the life of the shrub.
- Commercially availableAustralian plant & indigenous nurseries
- Conservation statusWidespread within the Shire
- Related speciesThe pea plants can be difficult to identify. All Pultenaeas have stipules, small leaf-like structures, on the stem at the base of the leaf.
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Photographer/s: 1, 3 Marilyn Bull ©; 2 Marty White/SYR ©; 4 Ilma Dunn, Royal Botanic Gardens Board ©
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