Brachysema aphyllum

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Ribbon pea

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Brachysema aphyllum
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What to Eat

Edible parts: Nectar

The nectar is consumed.

Where to Find It

They will grow in most light, well drained soils. They do best with light shade. They can stand only light frosts.

Australia*,

Countries: Australia

How to Identify

A small leafless shrub. It can lie along the ground. Plants can be 30 cm high and spread 1-2 m wide. The branches are 1 cm long and flattened with wings. They are notched at the nodes and leathery. They are grey-green. The flowers are pea-shaped and 5 cm long. They are on stalks in nodes along the branches. They are bright red. The fruit are pods 5 cm long. They contain many seeds.

How to Grow

Plants can be grown from seed or cuttings. The seed have a hard seed coat. Plants can also be grown using layering.

Notes

There are about 16 Brachysema species. Also as Papilionaceae.

References (4)
  • Bindon, P., 1996, Useful Bush Plants. Western Australian Museum. p 59.
  • Bodkin, F., 1991, Encyclopedia Botanica. Cornstalk publishing, p 166
  • Elliot, W.R., & Jones, D.L., 1982, Encyclopedia of Australian Plants suitable for cultivation. Vol 2. Lothian. p 377
  • Lord, E.E., & Willis, J.H., 1999, Shrubs and Trees for Australian gardens. Lothian. p 153

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