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Small Shrubs (32)
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Medium Shrubs (36)
Large Shrubs (33)
Ground Covers (21)
Climbers, creepers, vines (13)
Small Shrubs

(Acacia deltoidea)
Prickly acacia, small leaves detail >>

(Bossiaea bossiaeaoides)
Yellow pea detail >>

Limestone Senna (Senna artemesioides ssp oligophylla)
Green leaflets in 2 or 3 pairs on thick stalks, to 30 by 20mm flat leaves with sparce to silky hairs. Flowers, yellow in umbel-like racemes in upper axils. Pods flat, straight changing from green to black on ripening. Southern Kimberley, Pilbara and Sandy Deserts detail >>

Apple Bush (Pterocaulon sphaceolatum)
Aromatic, hairy shrub with narrow winged stems, entire, wrinkled or toothed leaves with margins extending to the wings on the stems. Globular flower heads, to 20mm and tinged purple. Widespread across Kimberley and NT detail >>

Silver Wattle (Acacia argyrea)
Attractive silver, silky leaves and pods containing brown seeds, yellow cylindrical flowers and grows dome shaped in gardens. Only found in Central and East Kimberley. detail >>

(Acacia retivenea)
Round woolly phyllodes, yellow ball flowers detail >>

Poverty Bush (Acacia stellaticeps (translucens))
Small dark green phyllodes (leaves), yellow ball flowers, spreading dome shaped shrub. Common in the west Kimberley and Pilbara. detail >>

(Cajanus pubescens)
Showy silver silky leaves, yellow pea flowers, fast growing, with small 3 to 4 cm pods containing a few hard grey marbled seeds. found throughout the Kimberley. detail >>

(Crotalaria verrucosa)
Shrub with dark green leaves with raised veins, purple pea flowers and 5 cm long rattlepods. Found near Derby. detail >>

Desert Star Flower (Calytrix carinata)
Showy shrub with very small leaves. showy burgundy star flowers, found in dune ares of the Kimberley and Pilbara. detail >>

Native Lemongrass (Cymbopogon proceras)
Scented lemon grass, with tall flowering stems and woolly seeds, common in the west Kimberley detail >>

(Grevillea dryandri)
Showy spreading shrub, long racemes of red flowers, sticky pods containing 2 elongated seeds. Some cream and pink varieties are also found in the North Kimberley and NT. detail >>

Flame Grevillea (Grevillea eriostachya)
Low spreading shrub, needle leaves, long spikes of yellow nectar-laden flowers followed by thin papery pods containing 2 flat seeds. Found on dunes in the southern desert areas of the Kimberley and in the Pilbara. detail >>

Mt Brockman Grevillea (Grevillea formosa)
Showy spreading shrub, needle leaves, large yellow flowers followed by small brown thin walled pods containing two seeds. Found only in Arnhem Land in NT but also popular in many garden landscapes. detail >>

Flannel Bush (Solanum lasiophyllum)
Spreading small shrub, oval woolly leaves, pale green to silvery in colour with lilac to purple flowers. Fruits are hard inedible drupes, fully enclosed by prickly bracts full of small brown/black seeds. Common in the Pilbara. detail >>

(Acacia nuperrima)
Attractive small shrub, small curved phyllodes, flowers in balls clustered along stems, found in NW Kimberley woodlands. detail >>

(Keraudrinia)
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Mistletoe (Amyema ?)
1. Mistletoe found in and around Broome 3.Unknown mistletoe growing on Corymbia bella, Ghost Gum, at Sturt Creek crossing, Tanami detail >>

Pinyuru (Emu Bush) (Eremophila cuneifolia)
One of many Eremophila species found in the Pilbara, this one has hairy leaves, mauve to lilac flowers and woody pods surrounded by the flower bracts when ripe. detail >>

Crimson Turkey Bush (Eremophila latrobei)
Green to silvery-grey shrub with linear to terete leaves to 50mm. Tubular red to crimson flowers and small beaked glabrous and dry fruit. Common in Sandy Deserts, Pilbara and Central Australia. detail >>

Pindan poison (Velleia panduriformis)
Glabrous shrub with stems to 1.5 m from a basal rosette of orbicular, toothed leaves. Large leaf-like bracteoles surround the stem, reducing in size up the stem. Scattered in Pindan woodland and E Kimberley detail >>

(Indigofera monophylla)
Spreading greyish shrub to 1 m, oblong leaves on 10mm stalks, pikish-red to purple flowers in axillary racemes, hairy cylindrical pods to 30mm. SW Kimberley and Pilbara in sand or rocky soils. detail >>

Indigo (Indigofera rugosa)
Spreading soft silvery-grey shrub, deeply veined ovate leaves to 30 mm, purple pea flowers in dense clusters, silky pods. SW Kimberley and Pilbara including Hamersley Ranges in rocky soils. detail >>

(Senna artemesioides ssp desolata)
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(Senna artemesioides ssp helmsii)
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(Senna costata)
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(Cullen sp A)
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(Senna notabilis)
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(Hibisscus panduriformis)
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(Lithomyrtus retusa)
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(Petalostylis labicheoides)
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(Ludwigia octovalvis)
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