RMHEX4R3–Gompholobium huegelii, Common Wedge Pea in Baluk Willam Flora Reserve, Belgrave South, Victoria, Australia
RMD1XB0M–Golden yellow flower of Gompholobium latifolium - golden glory pea - an Australian wildflower
RMPT00BP–Gompholobium scabrum, Painted Lady
RM2RXAC4J–Handsome Wedge-Pea, Gompholobium venustum, a wildflower species endemic to the south-west region of Western Australia.
RM2E03AFJ–Common Wedgepea Gompholobium huegelii Fabaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RF2E533JX–The Pea family in Australia is very big - and very confusing! I think this is a Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Hueglii), also known as Karalia.
RFGDFR12–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Large Wedge Pea (Gompholobium grandiflorum), Sydney, Australia
RF2H7YDHE–Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Huegelii) is a fairly ordinary name for such a pretty flower, so I prefer its other name - Karalla.
RF2K4C1YW–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Large Wedge Pea, Gompholobium grandiflorum, family Fabaceae. Spring flowering
RM2H8W164–Golden Glory Pea, Broad Leaf Wedge Pea (Gompholobium latifolium) growing in Lane Cove National Park, Sydney, Australia
RF2D6CW9J–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Large Wedge Pea, Gompholobium grandiflorum, Sydney, Australia. Spring flowering.Grows in heath and dry sclerop
RM2H6W10A–Golden Glory Pea, Broad Leaf Wedge Pea (Gompholobium latifolium) growing in Lane Cove National Park, Sydney, Australia
RFPM4340–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Large Wedge Pea, Gompholobium grandiflorum, Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia. Spring flowering.
RF2WFCYMN–Gompholobium furcellatum syn Jacksonia furcellata from Description of rare plants grown in Malmaison and Navarre by Aime Bonpland (1773-1858), French botanist Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1813 Jacksonia furcellata, commonly known as grey stinkwood, is a species of leafless broom-like shrub or small tree in the family, Fabaceae, that occurs in the south west of Western Australia. One of the most common plants of the Swan Coastal Plain, it is an excellent colonizer of newly cleared land.
RF2CFNX39–Large Wedge Pea plant in flower
RMAR7A8M–Wildflowers including painted lady pea (Gompholobium scabrum), Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia
RM2BTW2FA–Gompholobium virgatum DC.
RM2JRATBB–Gompholobium nitidum Banks & Solander ex Bentham, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RMD1XB00–Golden yellow flower and leaves and seed pod of Gompholobium latifolium - golden glory pea - an Australian wildflower
RMPT00BE–Gompholobium scabrum, Painted Lady
RMGN7626–Cluster of stunning Australian wildflowers Gompholobium virgatum, yellow flowers & green leaves of golden wedge pea on dark background
RMPHRTX8–Gompholobium latifolium, Broad-leaf Wedge Pea
RM2AKFJ1F–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . wr^Ss Kttu C*rfy. Poo.V«iliii^£ re!)) lOr. OXYLOBIUM ACICULIFERUM, Bciltll. 102. MlRBELIA RlNGROSEI, Bail. 103. GOMPHOLOBIUM NITIDUM, Sol. 104. Gastrolobium grandiflorum, F. V- PI. 128 XLIII. LEGUMINOS^. Sphserolobium, Sm.vimineum, Sm. Viminaria, Sm. denudata, Sm.—Rush Broom. Daviesia, Sm. Series Umbellatceconcinna, R. Br. Wyattiana, Bail.—Leaves v
RMEB9D96–Gompholobium confertium, Purple Pea in Stirling Range NP, WA, Australia
RF2H7YDJ3–Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Huegelii) is a fairly ordinary name for such a pretty flower, so I prefer its other name - Karalla.
RMHABX7K–Gompholobium latifolium, Golden Glory Pea at Stokes Bay Bush Garden, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia
RF2J369KX–Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Huegelii) is a fairly ordinary name for such a pretty flower, so I prefer its other name - Karalla.
RMP7DP76–Capitate gompholobium, Gompholobium capitatum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Sydenham Edwards' Botanical Register, Ridgeway, London, 1833.
RMW1CC86–Archive image from page 595 of A dictionary of modern gardening. A dictionary of modern gardening . dictionaryofmode00john Year: 1847 TRE 602 admirably adapted for Gompholobium, Tropceolum tricolor, and other plants possessed of scanty foliage, whose branches require to be closely trained to produce a good effect. 'The following cut will show the manner in which the wire-trellis for climbing plants, is attached to the pots, a matter of great importance, and of â¢which the separate plans that have been proposed, and some of which are published, convey an incorrect idea. Fig. 170. ' It will
RFPM433T–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Large Wedge Pea, Gompholobium grandiflorum, Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia. Spring flowering.
RMPFAWND–. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. TRE 602 admirably adapted for Gompholobium, Tropceolum tricolor, and other plants possessed of scanty foliage, whose branches require to be closely trained to produce a good effect. "The following cut will show the manner in which the wire-trellis for climbing plants, is attached to the pots, a matter of great importance, and of â¢which the separate plans that have been proposed, and some of which are published, convey an incorrect idea. Fig. 170.. " It will be seen that a strong wire ring is carried round the pot, a little above its bot
RFPCF0EF–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Dainty Wedge Pea, Gompholobium glabratum, in heath on the Little Marley fire trail, Royal National Park Sydney
RMAR7A8R–Purple flowers of painted lady pea (Gompholobium scabrum) in Stirling Range National Park Western Australia
RM2BXCFRA–Gompholobium pinnatum Sm Gompholobium pinnatum Sm.
RM2BXCE6P–Gompholobium glabratum DC Gompholobium glabratum DC.
RM2A77965–Gompholobium confertum (Clustered burtonia, Burtonia conferta). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1833. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RMGN7629–Cluster of stunning Australian wildflowers Gompholobium virgatum, yellow flowers & green leaves of golden wedge pea on dark background
RM2AG15WK–. The Annals of Horticulture and Year-Book of Information on Practical Gardening. the Royal Gar-den at Kew, in 1844. Flowers in February.Culture.—Requires a stove ; free loamy soil ;propagated by cuttings planted in sand, andplaced in bottom heat. GOMPHOLOBIUM HIRSUTUM, PdXton (hirsute Gompholobium). — Fabaceae § Papilionaceae-Podalyrieae.—A fine shrubby plant, of thesmaller class, with less inclination to twinethan many of the Gompholobiums. The plantis covered on every part with fine hairs. Theleaves are pinnated, consisting of six or eightpairs of linear obtuse glaucous leaflets fringedwith
RMKCWHKT–Changeable gompholobium, Gomphobobium versicolor. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after Miss Sarah Drake from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
RF2J369FX–Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Huegelii) is a fairly ordinary name for such a pretty flower, so I prefer its other name - Karalla.
RMP7CAEP–Thick-edged gompholobium, Gompholobium marginatum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by J.T. Hart from Sydenham Edwards' Botanical Register, Ridgeway, London, 1832.
RMW1CCBW–Archive image from page 597 of A dictionary of modern gardening. A dictionary of modern gardening . dictionaryofmode01john Year: 1847 TRE 602 —♦— admirably adapted for Gompholobium, TropcBolum tricolor, and other plants possessed of scanty foliage, whose branches require to be closely trained to produce a good effect. 'The following cut will show the manner in which the wire-trellis for climbing plants, is attached to the pots, a matter of great importance, and of which the separate plans that have been proposed, and some of which are published, convey an incorrect idea. Fig. 170. ' It wil
RMPFAW7J–. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. TRE 602 —?— admirably adapted for Gompholobium, TropcBolum tricolor, and other plants possessed of scanty foliage, whose branches require to be closely trained to produce a good effect. "The following cut will show the manner in which the wire-trellis for climbing plants, is attached to the pots, a matter of great importance, and of which the separate plans that have been proposed, and some of which are published, convey an incorrect idea. Fig. 170.. " It will be seen that a strong wire ring is carried round the pot, a little above its b
RMAR7ADJ–Spring wildflowers including Gompholobium scabrum on the Mt Magog track Stirling Range National Park Western Australia
RM2BXCE5R–Gompholobium glaucescens A Cunn Gompholobium glaucescens A Cunn.
RM2BTPE1T–Gompholobium pinnatum Sm.
RMGN761Y–Cluster of stunning Australian wildflowers Gompholobium virgatum, yellow flowers & green leaves of golden wedge pea on dark background
RM2AJ9XGF–The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . reolum grandiflorum, pretty ; aspecies of Tropceoluni from Peru, evidently a badvariety of T. brachyceras ; with Gompholobium poly-morphum, and Azalea indica alba.—Mr. Jack, gr. toG. H. Loraine, Esq., produced a fine Gesnera zebrinain good bloom ; Azalea Gladstanesii; and very prettyplants of Bossicea linifolia, and Aphelexis humilis.—Mr. Glendinning. of Chiswick Nursery, sent a niceplant of Pimelea spectabili.=, with immense heads ofbloom ; Boronia pinnata, pretty ; and a large plant ofErica rubro-calyx.—Mr. Taylor, gr. to J. Coster, Esq.,of
RF2J369MM–Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Huegelii) is a fairly ordinary name for such a pretty flower, so I prefer its other name - Karalla.
RMP9HK5C–Changeable gompholobium, Gomphobobium versicolor. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after Miss Sarah Drake from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
RF2HB51PH–A bright yellow Common Wedge Pea or Karalla (Gompholobium Huegelii) is easy to spot in the long grass at Baluk Willam Flora Reserve in Belgrave South.
RMT3XC53–Archive image from page 161 of Die Pflanzenwelt von West-Australien südlich. Die Pflanzenwelt von West-Australien südlich des Wendekreises. Mit einer Einleitung über die Pflanzenwelt Gesamt-Australiens in Grundzügen. Ergebnisse einer im Auftrag der Humboldt-Stiftung der Kgl. Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1900-1902 unternommenen Reise diepflanzenweltv00dieluoft Year: 1906 128 Dritter Teil. Daviesia Oxylobium (Fig. 17), Gastrolobmm Gompholobium Chorizima, mannicr- fach abgrestuft nach Beschattung und lokaler Feuchtigkeit, oft aber auch in gemengter Gesellschaft zusammen. In den tro
RF2J0X6FH–Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Huegelli) is common, but very pretty. Their bright colours are lighting up the woods at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve.
RMAR7A7Y–Hiker having a drink of water amongst wildflowers with the Stirling Range in the background
RM2BTPE0K–Gompholobium scabrum Sm.
RM2AJFMKD–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . GUMINOS^E. P. 125.—After Gompholobium virgatum, Sieb., add:— var. emarginatum, Bail., n. var. (Fig. 972.) The presentplant chiefly differs from the normal form in its largerand broader leaflets, which are deeply emarginate at theapex. Hab.: Noosa, H. A. Longman, Oct. 1912.P. 139.—After Swainsona luteola, F.v.M., add:— A short time ago I received s
RMP55RH1–Graceful gompholobium, Gompholobium venustum. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Hood Fitch for Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' London, Reeve Brothers, 1846. Fitch (18171892) was a tireless Scottish artist who drew over 2,700 lithographs for the 'Botanical Magazine' starting from 1834.
RF2J0X6DE–Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Huegelli) is common, but very pretty. Their bright colours are lighting up the woods at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve.
RM2BTT5WH–Gompholobium huegelii Benth.
RM2CDD8JW–. The rusts of Australia, their structure, nature, and classification . C. JACKSONIAE ON GOMPHOLOBIUM LATIFOLIUM. 3i8 Explanation of Plates. PLATE XXXIX. (All aecidia X 50, and aecidiosfores X 300.) AECIDIUM.Fig. 2S7. A. veronicae on Veronica sp. 288. A. flantaginis-variae on Plan/ago varia. 2S9. A. lobeliae Thuem., on Lobelia fratioides, described in connexion with Pucciniaaucta. The free margin ruptures irregularly, and it is sometimes difficult todetect a peridial wall, so that it partakes of the nature of a Caeoma. 290. A. cymbonoti on Cymbonotus lawsonianus. 291. A. monocystis on Abrotane
RMP6FBHT–Gompholobium confertum (Clustered burtonia, Burtonia conferta). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1833. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RF2J0X6GT–Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Huegelli) is common, but very pretty. Their bright colours are lighting up the woods at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve.
RM2BTPE35–Gompholobium grandiflorum Sm.
RM2CDD8N2–. The rusts of Australia, their structure, nature, and classification . G. H. Robinson, Pilot. CRONARTIUM.C. JACKSONIAE ON PLATYLOBIUM AND AOTUS. 3i6 Explanation of Plates. PLATE XXXVIII. CRONARTIUM JACKSONIAE.Fig.2S5. Witches broom, due to C. jacksoniae on Gomfholobium latifolium ... nat. size 286. Normal healthy shoot of Gomfholobium latifolium ... ... nat. size Plate XXXVIII.. G. H. Robinson, Phot. • Nat. size. CRONARTIUM. C. JACKSONIAE ON GOMPHOLOBIUM LATIFOLIUM. 3i8 Explanation of Plates. PLATE XXXIX. (All aecidia X 50, and aecidiosfores X 300.) AECIDIUM.Fig. 2S7. A. veronicae on Veronica
RM2C1AWB1–Gompholobium barbigerum DC Gompholobium barbigerum DC.
RMRCRTJW–. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. TRE 602 admirably adapted for Gompholobium, Tropceolum tricolor, and other plants possessed of scanty foliage, whose branches require to be closely trained to produce a good effect. "The following cut will show the manner in which the wire-trellis for climbing plants, is attached to the pots, a matter of great importance, and of â¢which the separate plans that have been proposed, and some of which are published, convey an incorrect idea. Fig. 170.. " It will be seen that a strong wire ring is carried round the pot, a little above its bot
RMRCRRKJ–. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. TRE 602 —?— admirably adapted for Gompholobium, TropcBolum tricolor, and other plants possessed of scanty foliage, whose branches require to be closely trained to produce a good effect. "The following cut will show the manner in which the wire-trellis for climbing plants, is attached to the pots, a matter of great importance, and of which the separate plans that have been proposed, and some of which are published, convey an incorrect idea. Fig. 170.. " It will be seen that a strong wire ring is carried round the pot, a little above its b
RMRCG221–. Die Pflanzenwelt von West-Australien südlich des Wendekreises. Mit einer Einleitung über die Pflanzenwelt Gesamt-Australiens in Grundzügen. Ergebnisse einer im Auftrag der Humboldt-Stiftung der Kgl. Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1900-1902 unternommenen Reise. Botany. 128 Dritter Teil. Daviesia^ Oxylobium (Fig. 17), Gastrolobmm^ Gompholobium^ Chorizima, mannicr- fach abgrestuft nach Beschattung und lokaler Feuchtigkeit, oft aber auch in gemengter Gesellschaft zusammen. In den trockneren Waldungen des kiesio-en Oberlandes bietet sich eine, besonders reiche Auswahl von Gastrolobium,
RM2C1AW7K–Gompholobium grandiflorum Sm Gompholobium grandiflorum Sm.
RM2C1AWB3–Gompholobium virgatum DC Gompholobium virgatum DC.
RM2C1AW9T–Gompholobium scabrum Sm Gompholobium scabrum Sm.
RM2C1AWA5–Gompholobium minus Sm Gompholobium minus Sm.
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