Mirbelia oxylobioides

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Mirbelia oxylobioides
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M. oxylobioides
Binomial name
Mirbelia oxylobioides

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Mirbelia oxylobioides is an erect and spreading shrub in the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to Australia.

Description

The species grows to 299 metres in height and has stems covered with soft downy hairs.[2] The pointed leaves are narrow and ovate and arranged in pairs.[2] They are 2 to 10 mm long and 1 to 4 mm wide.[2] The pea flowers are orange-yellow with red markings and are usually produced between October and January in the species native range.[2] These are followed by down-covered brown pods.[2]

Taxonomy

The species was first formally described by botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae in 1861.[1]

Distribution

The species occurs in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. In the latter state, it is only found in the Heathy Hills Nature Reserve near Elderslie where it is threatened by the effects of drought and the invasion of gorse. Consequently, it is classified as "vulnerable" under Tasmania's Threatened Species Protection Act.[2]

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