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Jacksonia velveta
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Jacksonia velveta is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the south-west Western Australia. It is an erect, upright, sometimes sprawling shrub with greyish-green branches, the end branches phylloclades, the leaves broadly egg-shaped and toothed but that fall off as they mature, flowers yellow-orange with red marking arranged singly at the base of the phylloclades, and woody, flattened elliptic pods....read more on Wikipedia.
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