Bossiaea bossiaeoides

Bossiaea bossiaeoides is a glaucous shrub from 0.5 to 2 m high, in the pea family (Fabaceae), which is found in northern Australia, in the Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia. Apparently leafless, it has branches which are broadly winged. It grows on sand and sandstone, on stony hillsides, creek banks and outcrops. Its flowers are yellow and it flowers from April to August. The species was first described as Acacia bossiaeoides in 1842 by Allan Cunningham from sterile material and was revised to Bossiaea bossiaeoides by Court in 1971.

Bossiaea bossiaeoides

Bossiaea bossiaeoides is a glaucous shrub from 0.5 to 2 m high, in the pea family (Fabaceae), which is found in northern Australia, in the Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia. Apparently leafless, it has branches which are broadly winged. It grows on sand and sandstone, on stony hillsides, creek banks and outcrops. Its flowers are yellow and it flowers from April to August. The species was first described as Acacia bossiaeoides in 1842 by Allan Cunningham from sterile material and was revised to Bossiaea bossiaeoides by Court in 1971.