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Phyllota humifusa (Dwarf Phyllota)

Dwarf Phyllota is a prostrate shrub with hairy leaves, at least when they are young. Its small threadlike leaves are up to 10 mm long and 0.75 mm wide, with a small, pointed tip. Its small pea-shaped flowers are few, or solitary, growing in leafy spikes towards the ends of branches. The standard (the broad top petal) is orange-yellow to reddish-brown, the wing-petals in front are yellow and the keel-petals, are reddish-brown. Flowers appear in late spring and summer.

Source: Office of Environment and Heritage

Phyllota humifusa is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands  |  Southern Highlands  |  Albury, Wodonga  |  South Coast  |  Greater Sydney  |  Hunter Region  |  Central West NSW  |  Riverina Murray  |  New England  |  Far West New South Wales  |  New South Wales North Coast

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