Dillwynia sieberi

Sieber's Parrot Pea at Greenleigh, NSW

Dillwynia sieberi at Greenleigh, NSW - 16 Mar 2022
Dillwynia sieberi at Greenleigh, NSW - 16 Mar 2022
Dillwynia sieberi at Greenleigh, NSW - 16 Mar 2022
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Identification history

Dillwynia sieberi 11 Aug 2022 Tapirlord
Pultenaea 17 Mar 2022 LyndalT
Dillwynia sieberi 2 Oct 2021 Tapirlord
Dillwynia sp. Yetholme (P.C.Jobson 5080) NSW Herbarium 9 Sep 2021 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 9 Sep 2021 LyndalT

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Sorry no seed pods on it at the moment (sring 2021) Edit - it now has seed pods (March 2022) - ovoid, which I think places it in Pultenaea

6 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   11 Aug 2022
Its not pultenaea
LyndalT wrote:
   11 Aug 2022
On thanks on the final ID!
Tapirlord wrote:
   11 Aug 2022
No worries, sorry it took so long, I was going back and forth between a few things, but the leaf shape and density finally pushed it over to D.sieberi
LyndalT wrote:
   11 Aug 2022
Despite the ovoid seed pods?
Tapirlord wrote:
   11 Aug 2022
Yep, most of the local dillwynia have more or less ovid seedpods. To me the give away is the flower, In dillwynia the wings are pretty small in relation to the banner, the keel isn't usually visible. Pultenaea typically have much larger wings and a prominant keel.
LyndalT wrote:
   11 Aug 2022
Ta muchly

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