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Bitter Pea -

: Like other legumes, bitter peas have nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their root nodules, which helps improve soil quality in their native habitats. Quick Growing Guide Daviesia mimosoides - Growing Native Plants

Features a very prickly habit, providing a safe refuge for small native birds. bitter pea

The (genus Daviesia ) is a diverse group of roughly 130 species of flowering shrubs and small trees endemic to Australia . Belonging to the Fabaceae (legume) family, these plants are known for their distinctively bitter-tasting foliage and vibrant "eggs and bacon" colored flowers. Key Characteristics : Like other legumes, bitter peas have nitrogen-fixing

A hardy, quick-growing variety often found in mountainous regions. Gorse Bitter-pea Belonging to the Fabaceae (legume) family, these plants

: Historically, some species were used by Aboriginal Australians as an inhalant; leaves and branches were burned to relieve breathing difficulties.

: Early European settlers used the bitter leaves of D. latifolia as a replacement for hops in beer making.

: They produce small, fragrant pea-shaped flowers, usually featuring a bright mix of yellow, orange, and dark red or brown.