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Creeping Darling Pea - profile

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The areas shown in pink and/purple are the sub-regions where the species or community is known or predicted to occur. They may not occur thoughout the sub-region but may be restricted to certain areas. ( click here to see geographic restrictions). The information presented in this map is only indicative and may contain errors and omissions.
Scientific name: Swainsona viridis
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Commonwealth status: Not listed
Profile last updated: 07 Jan 2019

Description

Prostrate perennial forb to about 10 cm high, with numerous stems arising from a taproot. Leaves composed of 7-9 narrow-rounded leaflets, each 5-15 mm long and 2-8 mm wide. Flowers bluish-purple, pea-like, 7-12 mm long. Pod firm and cylindrical, 25-35 mm long, grey-downy.

Distribution

Uncommon in the Broken Hill and Silverton districts in the far north-western plains of NSW. Also occurs in the Flinders Ranges area of SA.

Habitat and ecology

  • Grows in dry, sandy or stony areas on the banks or in the beds of creeks. Found in the Broken Hill area on sandy soils near watercourses. Also collected along a roadside sandplain in sandy-loam soil.
  • Flowering time is from August to November.
  • Recorded as being “large and plentiful” at Stephen’s Creek Broken Hill in 1925, but also occurs infrequently in populations.

Regional distribution and habitat

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Information sources

IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
Broken Hill ComplexBarrier Range Predicted None
Broken Hill ComplexBarrier Range Outwash Known None
Broken Hill ComplexMootwingee Downs Predicted None
Mulga LandsWhite Cliffs Plateau Known None
Other StateSA Known None