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Grey Parrot-pea

Erect shrub with slender branches, fine leaves and very showy orange flowers clustered at the ends of stems in spring.

 

This fine shrub is easy to miss when not in flower, but makes an attractive display in spring with its “egg and bacon” coloured flowers. Slow growing but tolerant of shade and dry, so great for a challenging and underutilised part of the garden. Peas are an important sources of nectar for native bees and hoverflies. Small insectivorous birds will happily glean for insects through its fine, open foliage.

 

Scientific name
Dillwynia cinerascens
Family
Fabaceae

Characteristics


Lifeform
Shrub
Height
0.6
Width
0.4
Growth rate
Slow
Evergreen
Yes
Perennial
Yes

Growing Conditions


Full Sun
Yes
Semishade
Yes
Shade
Cold
-4
Drought tolerance
Waterlogging tolerance
Compaction
Average
Wind
Average
pH
acid

Uses


Ground cover
Screen
Shade
Container
Yes
Hedge
Windbreak
Grassy Woodland
Yes
Perennial border
Yes
Climber
Native lawn
Shrub Mass
Wetland

Biodiversity


Insect pollinator feeding
Yes
Caterpillar feeding
Yes
Bird feeding
Yes
Bird refuge
Lizard feeding
Lizard refuge
Frog refuge
Mammal feeding
Pollinators
Native Bee, Hoverfly,
Larvae
Butterflies
Birds
Seed granivores
Mammals

Flowering


Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Yes
Oct
Yes
Nov
Yes
Dec