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Pultenaea  pedunculata Hook.
Matted Bush Pea
Identified in the Mt Lofty Ranges,South Australia. Grows as a mat on roadsides.The flowers are axillary with long peduncles.

  Pultenaea pedunculata Pultenaea pedunculata
 
  Description:Flower Description:Plant
  Location:Mawson Rd, Forest Range, South Australia Location:Mawson Rd, Forest Range, South Australia
  GPS coordinates:34˚55.679S 138˚47.616E GPS coordinates:34˚55.679S 138˚47.616E
  Date:25 November 2013 Date:25 November 2013
  Field No.:2318 Field No.:2318
     
  Pultenaea pedunculata Pultenaea pedunculata
 
  Description:Plant in situ showing sprawling habit Description:Flowers and leaves
  Location:Mawson Rd, Forest Range, South Australia Location:Mawson Rd, Forest Range, South Australia
  GPS coordinates:34˚55.679S 138˚47.616E GPS coordinates:34˚55.679S 138˚47.616E
  Date:25 November 2013 Date:25 November 2013
  Field No.:2318 Field No.:2318
     
  Pultenaea pedunculata Pultenaea pedunculata
 
  Description:Flower showing peduncle Description:Plant with Tetratheca pilosa
  Location:Mawson Rd, Forest Range, South Australia Location:Mawson Rd, Forest Range, South Australia
  GPS coordinates:34˚55.679S 138˚47.616E GPS coordinates:34˚55.679S 138˚47.616E
  Date:25 November 2013 Date:25 November 2013
  Field No.:2318 Field No.:2318


References (accessed 1 August 2017):

http://www.flora.sa.gov.au/cgi-bin/speciesfacts_display.cgi?genus=Pultenaea&species=pedunculata

Dashhorst G & Jessop J (2006), Plants of the Adelaide Plains and Hills, Kangaroo Press, 3rd ed.

Kok, R.P.J. de & West, J.G., (2004) A revision of the genus Pultenaea (Fabaceae) 3. The eastern species with recurved leaves. Australian Systematic Botany 17(3):
273-226

http://saseedbank.com.au/species_information.php?rid=3693


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