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Gastrolobium capitatum
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Gastrolobium capitatum, commonly known as bacon and eggs, is a species of flowering plant native to southern Western Australia. It is a shrub that grows up to 1 meter tall, growing on sandy to loamy soils, laterite or granite, on slopes, outcrops, swamps or plains. It flowers from June to September and has orange-yellow flowers....read more on Wikipedia.
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