The king brown snake is considered to be Australia’s most widespread venomous snake.
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Griffiths redbud (Cercis griffithii)
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Crotalaria (Crotalaria medicaginea)
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Caesalpinia (Caesalpinia coccinea)
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Two-nerved wattle (Acacia bivenosa)
The two-nerved wattle (Acacia bivenosa) is a small Australian shrub which normally has a rounded or spreading shape, sometimes reaching up…
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Yellow sweet clover (Melilotus indicus)
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Otholobium (Otholobium rotundifolium)
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Bat's wing coral tree (Erythrina vespertilio)
A distinctive Australian tree, the bat’s wing coral tree (Erythrina vespertilio) is named for its unusual leaves, which resemble bats’ wings…
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Crotalaria (Crotalaria aegyptiaca)
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Indigofera (Indigofera coerulea)
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Senna (Senna holosericea)
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Mimosa (Mimosa bahamensis)
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Astragalus (Astragalus hamosus)
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Indigofera (Indigofera arabica)
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White sweet clover (Melilotus albus)
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Acacia (Acacia choriophylla)
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Ana tree (Faidherbia albida)
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Rhynchosia (Rhynchosia splendens)
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Indian rosewood (Dalbergia sissoo)
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Fengoko (Delonix pumila)
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Umbrella thorn (Acacia tortilis)
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Mountain dahlia (Liparia splendens)
The mountain dahlia, a member of the pea family, is a spreading shrub with slender stems, sprouting from a woody base. The leathery…
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Tufted vetch (Vicia cracca)
Tufted vetch is a common scrambling or climbing member of the pea family (Fabaceae). The leaves and stems are fairly hairy, and there are…
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Lesser bush sweet pea (Podalyria sericea)
This small, evergreen shrub, found only in South Africa, has handsome, silky foliage, with silver-grey, glossy hairs bestowing the green…
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Bird’s-foot-trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)
The humble and diminutive bird’s-foot-trefoil goes by a plethora of local names; Geoffrey Grigson, in ‘The Englishman’s Flora’ counted over…
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Blue willow pea (Psoralea fleta)
The blue willow pea is a slender, willowy tree with drooping branches. Its scientific name fleta means ‘weeping’ in Latin, referring to the…
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Liparia (Liparia parva)
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Field melilot (Melilotus officinalis)
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Guapuruvu tree (Schizolobium parahyba)
Also known as the Brazilian fire tree, the guapuruvu tree (Schizolobium parahyba) is a magnificent, fast-growing tree with large, feathery…
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Indigofera (Indigofera caerulea)
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Rattleweed (Crotalaria retusa)
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