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15 native species of peas local to the area have been found on the Pinnacle Nature Reserve

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click images to enlarge tap images to enlarge   Scientific name   [Common name]
Egg and bacon peas
Dillwynia sericea [Egg and bacon peas]
  Bossiaea buxifolia   [Matted Bossiaea]
  Bossiaea prostrata   [Creeping bossiaea]
  Daviesia mimosoides   [Bitterpea]
  Desmodium brachypodum   [Large tick-trefoil]
  Desmodium varians   [Slender tick-trefoil]
  Dillwynia sericea   [Showy parrotpea]
  Glycine clandestina   [Twining glycine]
  Glycine tabacina   [Variabe glycine]
  Hardenbergia violacea   [False sarsaparilla]
False sarsaparilla
Hardenbergia violacea [False sarsaparilla]
  Hovea heterophylla   [Creeping hovea]
  Indigofera adesmiifolia   [Native tick bush or Leafless indigo]
  Indigofera australis subsp. australis   [Australian indigo]
  Pultenaea procumbens   [Heathy bushpea]
  Swainsona sericeaVery rare / threatened species***    [Silky Swainson-pea]
  Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa   [Zornia]
 
*** : very rare / threatened species
Australian indigo
Indigofera australis subsp. australis [Australian indigo]
 
Heathy bushpea
Pultenaea procumbens [Heathy bushpea]
 
Silky swainson pea
Swainsona sericea [Silky swainson pea]
 
Zornia
Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa [Zornia]
 

 


For more photos from the Pinnacle and elsewhere in the ACT, follow this link to NatureMapr

https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Locations/Guide/63/47