Sturt's Desert pea
Gidgee or Stinking Wattle
Green Bird Flower or Rattlepod
Christmas Tree Mulga
Umbrella Bush, Sandhill Wattle
Waddywood
Velvet Wattle, Wyberba Wattle
Whirrakee Wattle (Acacia williamsonii)
Acacia glaucoptera - Flat Wattle
Summer-scented Wattle
Crotalaria eremaea, Bluebush Pea, Desert Rattlepod
Desert cassia
Bean Tree, Bauhinia
Red Mulga, Creekline Miniritchi
Green Wattle, Acacia decurrens
Dragon Tree
Senna artemisioides ssp. helmsii - Blunt Leaved Cassia
Acacia acuminata
Bancroft Wattle
Black Kennedia or Black Coral Pea
A scrambling ground cover with bright red flowers in spring, a vine that does not climb.
Crotalaria eremaea is a widely distributed shrub of central Australia and a relatively common species growing on sand dunes. Densely woolly erect woody herb with yellow flowers, the Desert rattlepod,
A native of northern Australia, it is found in the Pilbara and Kimberley areas and eastward into Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.
Dense shrub to 2m. tall, much branched. Leaves oval, widest at the end away from the stem. Large dusky red pea flowers (3cm long) in which the standard petal is reflexed (bent backwards).
Erect open shrub to 1.5m. Narrow leaves, .
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