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Jacksonia sericea

Scientific name

Jacksonia sericea

Common name

Jacksonia sericea (waldjumi)

Plant description

This little shrub grows to 60 cm high and only one plant remains in the Cottesloe Native Garden. The mature plant is usually leafless and the greyish stems are flattened. Many species of native bee collect pollen from its pea-flowers.

See more on Florabase.

Flower colour

Orange

Flowering months

November to February

Jacksonia sirecea

Cottesloe Coastcare Association

PO Box 32
Cottesloe WA 6911
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