Pultenaea blakelyi
Pultenaea blakelyi is a shrub that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. Found growing up to four metres tall in dry and wet forest coastal areas, south of Seal Rocks, New South Wales. It is a member of the genus Pultenaea and the family Fabaceae.[1] The specific epithet blakelyi is named for William Blakely.[2]
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References
- "Pultenaea blakelyi". PlantNET - New South Wales Flora Online. Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney Australia. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
- Les Robinson – Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ISBN 978-0-7318-1211-0 page 85
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