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''Bossiaea'' is a genus of about 78 species of flowering plants in the pea family
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and is
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to Australia. Plants in this genus often have stems and branches modified as cladodes,
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, often much reduced leaves, flowers with the upper two
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lobes larger than the lower three, usually orange to yellow petals with reddish markings, and the fruit a more or less flattened pod.


Description

Plants in the genus ''Bossiaea'' are shrubs, often with the stems and branches modified as cladodes, the leaves simple and often reduces to scales, usually with small
stipule In botany, a stipule is an outgrowth typically borne on both sides (sometimes on just one side) of the base of a leafstalk (the petiole (botany), petiole). They are primarily found among dicots and rare among monocots. Stipules are considered part ...
s at the base. The flowers are usually arranged singly in leaf axils, usually with two or three small
bract In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves in size, color, shape or texture. They also lo ...
s or bracteoles at the base of the peduncle. There are five sepals, the upper two usually larger and united higher than the lower three. The petals are mostly orange to yellow, often with darker markings and the
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is about twice as long as the sepals. The
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s are united into a sheath that is split on the upper side and the fruit is a flattened pod containing seeds with an
aril An aril (), also called arillus, is a specialized outgrowth from a seed that partly or completely covers the seed. An arillode, or false aril, is sometimes distinguished: whereas an aril grows from the attachment point of the seed to the ova ...
.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Bossiaea'' was first formally described in 1800 by
Étienne Pierre Ventenat Étienne Pierre Ventenat (1 March 1757 – 13 August 1808) was a French botanist born in Limoges. He was the brother of naturalist Louis Ventenat (1765–1794). While employed as director of the ecclesiastic library Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, ...
in his book, ''Description des Plantes Nouvelles et peu connues, cultivées dans le Jardin de J.M. Cels'' and the first species he described was '' Bossiaea heterophylla''. The genus is named in honour of Joseph Hugues Boissieu La Martinière, a botanist on La Pérouse's expedition to Australia.


Species list

The following is a list of species of ''Bossiaea'' accepted by the
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as at July 2021: * '' Bossiaea alpina'' I.Thomps. (Vic.) * '' Bossiaea angustifolia'' * '' Bossiaea aquifolium''
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― water bush (W.A.) ** ''Bossiaea aquifolium'' Benth. subsp. ''aquifolium'' ** ''Bossiaea aquifolium'' subsp. ''laidlawiana'' ( Tovey & P.Morris) J.H.Ross * '' Bossiaea arcuata'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea arenicola'' J.H.Ross (Qld.) * '' Bossiaea arenitensis'' R.L.Barrett (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea armitii''
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(Qld.) * '' Bossiaea atrata'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea aurantiaca'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea barbarae'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea barrettiorum'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea bombayensis'' K.L.McDougall – Bombay bossiaea (N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea bossiaeoides'' (
A.Cunn. Allan Cunningham (13 July 1791 â€“ 27 June 1839) was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his expeditions into uncolonised areas of eastern Australia to collect plants and report on the suitability of the land for grazing ...
ex Benth.)
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(W.A., N.T., Qld.) * '' Bossiaea bracteosa''
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ex Benth.
― mountain leafless bossiaea (Vic.) * '' Bossiaea brownii'' Benth. (Qld.) * '' Bossiaea buxifolia'' A.Cunn. – matted bossiaea (Qld., N.S.W., A.C.T., Vic.) * ''
Bossiaea calcicola ''Bossiaea calcicola'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the far west of Western Australia. It is compact, glaucous, spiny shrub with oblong, wedge-shaped or round leaves and bright yellow, reddish and green ...
'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea carinalis'' Benth. (QLD.) * '' Bossiaea celata'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea cinerea'' R.Br. – showy bossiaea (S.A., N.S.W., Vic., Tas.) * '' Bossiaea concinna'' Benth. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea concolor'' (
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& Betche) I.Thomps.
(Qld., N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea cordigera'' Hook.f. – wiry bossiaea (Vic., Tas.) * '' Bossiaea cucullata'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea dasycarpa'' I.Thomps. (Qld., N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea decumbens'' F.Muell. (Vic.) * '' Bossiaea dentata'' (R.Br.) Benth. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea disticha'' Lindl. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea distichoclada'' F.Muell. (Vic., N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea divaricata'' Turcz. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea ensata'' Sieber ex DC. – sword bossiaea (Qld., N.S.W., Vic., S.A.) * '' Bossiaea eremaea'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea eriocarpa'' Benth. – common brown pea (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea flexuosa'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea foliosa'' A.Cunn. – leafy bossiaea (N.S.W., A.C.T., Vic.) * '' Bossiaea fragrans'' K.L.McDougall (N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea grayi'' K.L.McDougall – Murrumbidgee bossiaea (A.C.T.) * '' Bossiaea halophila'' J.H.Ross. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea heterophylla'' Vent. – variable bossiaea (Qld., N.S.W., Vic., Tas.) * '' Bossiaea inundata'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea kiamensis'' Benth. (N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea laxa'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea lenticularis'' Sieber ex DC. (N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea leptacantha'' E.Pritz. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea linophylla'' R.Br. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea milesiae'' K.L.McDougall (N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea modesta'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea neoanglica'' F.Muell. (N.S.W., Qld.) * '' Bossiaea nummularia'' Endl. (N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea obcordata'' ( Vent.) Druce – spiny bossiaea (N.S.W., Vic., Qld.) * '' Bossiaea obovata'' I.Thomps. (Qld., N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea oligosperma'' A.T.Lee (N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea ornata'' (Lindl.) Benth. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea oxyclada'' Turcz. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea peduncularis'' Turcz. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea peninsularis'' I.Thomps. (S.A.) * '' Bossiaea praetermissa'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea preissii'' Meisn. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea prostrata'' R.Br. – creeping bossiaea (Qld., N.S.W., Vic., S.A., Tas.) * '' Bossiaea pulchella'' Meisn. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea rhombifolia'' Sieber ex DC. (N.S.W., Qld.) * '' Bossiaea riparia'' A.Cunn. ex Benth. – river leafless bossiaea (N.S.W., A.C.T., Vic., Tas.) * '' Bossiaea rosmarinifolia'' Lindl. – Grampians bossiaea (Vic.) * '' Bossiaea rufa'' R.Br. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea rupicola'' A.Cunn. ex Benth. (N.S.W., Qld.) * '' Bossiaea saxosa'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea scolopendria'' (Andrews) Sm. (N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea scortechinii'' F.Muell. (Qld., N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea sericea'' I.Thomps. (N.S.W., A.C.T., Vic.) * '' Bossiaea simulata'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea smithiorum'' J.H.Ross (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea spinescens'' Meisn. (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea spinosa'' (Turcz.) Domin (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea stephensonii'' F.Muell. (N.S.W.) * '' Bossiaea tasmanica'' I.Thomps. (Tas.) * '' Bossiaea vombata'' J.H.Ross – wombat bossiaea (Vic.) * '' Bossiaea walkeri'' F.Muell. – cactus bossiaea, cactus pea (W.A., S.A., N.S.W., Vic.) * '' Bossiaea webbii'' F.Muell. – water bush (W.A.) * '' Bossiaea zarae'' R.L.Barrett – Princess May winged pea (W.A.)


Distribution

Species of ''Bossiaea'' occur in all Australian states and mainland territories, including seven in Tasmania and one ('' Bossiaea bossiaeoides'' in the Northern Territory.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2212717 Fabaceae genera Fabales of Australia Endemic flora of Australia Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat