Sturt's Desert pea
Coast Swainson-pea
Grey Swainsona
Sturt's Desert Pea - unusual colour form
Swainsona beasleyana
Swainsona sp.
Swainsona lessertiifolia, commonly known as the Coast Swainson-pea, is a sprawling, largely coastal, perennial herb in the pea family that is endemic to south-eastern Australia.
Prostrate or erect, spreading perennial, herb, 0.15-0.6 m high. Fl. purple-pink/purple & yellow & green, May or Jul to Dec. Usually on red sandy soils.
Prostrate or erect, spreading perennial, herb, 0.15-0.6 m high. Flowers are purple-pink/purple & yellow & green, May or Jul to Dec. Usually on red sandy soils.
A spreading vine that can vary in size and habit, with large plants sometimes standing semi-erect, up to 1m tall. Germinates and flowers rapidly after rain. Colour variants are sometimes found.
This patch of SDP had pale red to orange petals with a bright pink, pink or whitish "boss" on the standard petal.
Procumbent perennial, herb, to 0.2 m high. Flowers purple-blue-pink, Aug to Sep. Red sandy or gravelly loam soils.
Prostrate, spreading to about 50cm, the pea like flowers about 30 cm in height coral pink in colour.
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