Pea species

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Overview

There are over 12,000 pea species across the globe including herbs, shrubs, climbers and trees. They are good colonisers of bare areas assisted by their ability to trap nitrogen from the air and increase soil fertility. Many of the native species are dispersed by ants and will flourish after fire.

The native herbs and smaller shrubs are vulnerable to live-stock grazing and mainly occur in areas where grazing has been excluded or intermittent, such as within some Travelling Stock Reserves.

Although relatively few in number woody introduced peas, such as brooms, Gorse or Tree Lucerne are significant weeds. Exotic woody peas are a poor planting choice, as they are likely to stray far beyond the garden path.

All flowers of this family have the “sweet pea” butterfly shape, comprised of five often brightly coloured petals: the large upright standard at the back, two small lateral wings and the lower keel of two petals that are mostly fused.

Pea plants are generally distinguished from each other by their form (herb, shrub etc), their leaf characteristics, the colour of their flowers and the size and shape of their seed pods. Ideally postings of pea plants will include photographs that encapsulate all these features.

Photographs should show whether leaves are a single blade, or if not the number of leaflets of which they are composed. Photographs should also try and capture the pair of stipules or appendages that may occur at the base of the leaf stem. They can be leaf-like, membranous or spine like.

160 species

Dillwynia prostrata (Matted Parrot-pea)

Dillwynia prostrata
Dillwynia prostrata
Dillwynia prostrata

Dillwynia ramosissima (Bushy Parrot-pea)

Dillwynia ramosissima
Dillwynia ramosissima
Dillwynia ramosissima

Dillwynia retorta (Heathy Parrot-Pea)

Dillwynia retorta
Dillwynia retorta
Dillwynia retorta

Dillwynia sericea (Egg And Bacon Peas)

Dillwynia sericea
Dillwynia sericea
Dillwynia sericea

Dillwynia sieberi (A Parrot Pea)

Dillwynia sieberi
Dillwynia sieberi
Dillwynia sieberi

Dillwynia stipulifera (A Parrot-pea)

Genista linifolia (Flax-leaf Broom)

Genista linifolia
Genista linifolia
Genista linifolia

Genista monspessulana (Cape Broom, Montpellier Broom)

Genista monspessulana
Genista monspessulana
Genista monspessulana

Glycine canescens (Silky Glycine)

Glycine canescens
Glycine canescens
Glycine canescens

Glycine clandestina (Twining Glycine)

Glycine clandestina
Glycine clandestina
Glycine clandestina

Glycine microphylla (Small-leaf Glycine)

Glycine microphylla
Glycine microphylla
Glycine microphylla

Glycine tabacina (Variable Glycine)

Glycine tabacina
Glycine tabacina
Glycine tabacina

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