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Gastrolobium is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Fabaceae.
There are over 100
species in this genus, and all but two are
native to the
south west...
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Gastrolobium coriaceum is a
shrub species in the
family Fabaceae. It is
endemic to the
south west of
Western Australia. The
species has an
upright form...
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Gastrolobium stenophyllum,
commonly known as narrow-leaved poison, is a
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae and is
endemic to
Western Australia. It...
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Gastrolobium nervosum is a
small shrub in the pea
family (Fabaceae),
native to
Western Australia. It was
first described as
Oxylobium nervosum by Carl...
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Gastrolobium spinosum, also
known as
prickly poison, is a
shrub in the
family Fabaceae. It is
endemic to
Southwest Australia The
species ranges from 0...
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Gastrolobium brevipes, also
known as Hill
Wallflower Poison, is a
shrub that is
endemic to the
Central Ranges region of
Western Australia,
Northern Territory...
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Gastrolobium rubrum is a
shrub in the
family Fabaceae. It is
endemic to the
south west of
Western Australia. The
species grows up to 1.5
metres high and...
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Gastrolobium bilobum,
commonly known as heart-leaved poison, is a
bushy shrub which is
endemic to
south west
Western Australia. The
species is a member...
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Gastrolobium formosum is a small,
trailing shrub, with red flowers, in the pea
family (Fabaceae),
which grows up to a
metre high, on
clays and loam in...
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Gastrolobium villosum (common name crinkle-leaf
poison or crinkle-leaved poison) is a low
spreading shrub in the pea
family (Fabaceae),
endemic to Western...