Gompholobium
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Gompholobium is a genus in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. The genus is endemic to Australia.
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Gompholobium (name refers to club-shaped pod). Leguminosae. Two dozen Australian yellow- or red-fld. shrubs, rarely cult. Lvs. simple or compound, the lfts. mostly narrow: fls. papilionaceous, solitary, few or' in short racemes; standard orbicular or reniform, exceeding the other petals; wings falcate-oblong; keel mostly broader than the wings, obtuse; stamens free: pod very wide or nearly globular, inflated, bearing small seeds. They are said to be excellent greenhouse shrubs; prop, by cuttings of young shoots. G. polymorphum, R. Br. Glabrous shrub or undershrub, variable in foliage and habit: lfts. 3, but sometimes 5 or 7 or 9, digitate, mostly linear, to 1 in. long: fls. orange-yellow to bright crimson: pod much inflated, ovoid-globular. CH
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Species
Species include:[1]
- Gompholobium aristatum Benth.
- Gompholobium aspalathoides A.Cunn. ex Benth.
- Gompholobium baxteri Benth.
- Gompholobium burtonioides Meisn.
- Gompholobium capitatum A.Cunn.
- Gompholobium cinereum Chappill
- Gompholobium confertum (DC.) Crisp
- Gompholobium cyaninum Chappill
- Gompholobium ecostatum Kuchel - Dwarf Wedge-pea
- Gompholobium foliolosum Benth.
- Gompholobium gairdnerium Chappill
- Gompholobium glabratum DC.
- Gompholobium glutinosum Chappill
- Gompholobium gompholobioides (F.Muell.) Crisp
- Gompholobium grandiflorum Sm.
- Gompholobium hendersonii Paxton
- Gompholobium huegelii Benth. - Common Wedge-pea
- Gompholobium inconspicuum Crisp - Creeping Wedge-pea
- Gompholobium knightianum Lindl.
- Gompholobium latifolium Sm. - Giant Wedge-pea
- Gompholobium marginatum R.Br.
- Gompholobium minus Sm.
- Gompholobium muticum (Benth.) Chappill
- Gompholobium nitidum Sol. ex Benth.
- Gompholobium obcordatum Turcz.
- Gompholobium ovatum Meisn.
- Gompholobium pinnatum Sm.
- Gompholobium polymorphum R.Br.
- Gompholobium polyzygum F.Muell.
- Gompholobium preissii Meisn.
- Gompholobium pungens Chappill
- Gompholobium roseum Chappill
- Gompholobium scabrum Sm.
- Gompholobium shuttleworthii Meisn.
- Gompholobium simplicifolium (F.Muell. & Tate) Crisp
- Gompholobium subulatum Benth.
- Gompholobium tomentosum Labill.
- Gompholobium uncinatum A.Cunn. ex Benth.
- Gompholobium venulosum Lindl.
- Gompholobium venustum R.Br.
- Gompholobium villosum (Meisn.) Crisp
- Gompholobium virgatum Sieber ex DC.
- Gompholobium viscidulum Meisn.
- Gompholobium wonganense Chappill
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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