Narrow Leaf Bitter Pea

Daviesia corymbosa

"Daviesia corymbosa", also known as narrow leaf bitter pea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae native to the state of New South Wales in eastern Australia. A shrub to 2 m high, it grows in sandstone soils in open eucalyptus woodland or heath. It produces showy flowerheads of red and yellow flowers in the spring and early summer.
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Appearance

"Daviesia corymbosa" grows as an open shrub and reaches 2 m high. Like other members of the pea family it has phyllodes rather than leaves. These are variable in shape, ranging from obovate or oval to linear and measure 2–12 cm long and 0.2–2.5 cm wide, and are green in colour with a prominent network of veins.

The yellow to red flowers appear from August to December, but peak in Spring over September and October, and are arranged in groups of 5 to 20 in umbelliform or corymbose racemes. The seed pods ripen in November and December.

The corymbose flowerheads of "Daviesia corymbosa" distinguish it from other bitter pea species. Furthermore, its green phyllodes contrast with the pale grey-green phyllodes of "D. laevis" and "D. latifolia".
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Distribution

"Daviesia corymbosa" is endemic to New South Wales, where it is found on sandstone soils east of the Great Dividing Range from Myall Lakes to Green Cape. The habitat is dry sclerophyll forest or heath. Associated species include red bloodwood, yellow bloodwood, narrow-leaved apple, smooth-barked apple, and silvertop ash, and watergum and scrub beefwood along creeks.
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Habitat

"Daviesia corymbosa" regenerates from bushfire by resprouting. It is a host plant for the jewel beetle species "Ethonion jessicae". The beetle larvae live in galls on the stems of host plants.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderFabales
FamilyFabaceae
GenusDaviesia
SpeciesD. corymbosa
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Australia