Description
Oxylobium ellipticum, commonly known as Common Shaggy Pea, is a flowering shrub in the pea family (Fabaceae), native to southeastern Australia. It usually grows 1 to 3 meters tall and is recognized for its narrow, elliptical leaves and its bright golden-yellow pea-like flowers, which appear in dense clusters during spring and summer.
This hardy shrub is often found in open forests, heathlands, and alpine regions, thriving in well-drained soils and cooler climates. Its vibrant flowers add a splash of color to natural landscapes, while also providing food for pollinators. With its adaptability and striking blooms, Oxylobium ellipticum is both ecologically important and ornamental.
Germination Guide
🌍 South-eastern Australia (Tasmania, Victoria, NSW, Queensland)
Easy
Oxylobium ellipticum is a native Australian shrub reaching 2-3m with golden-yellow pea flowers and elliptic leaves. Found in montane to alpine habitats.
Germination
Germination time
Expect germination in
14 – 28 days
Temperature
Min 18°C
Ideal 20°C
Max 22°C
Substrate moisture
💧 Medium
Sowing depth
Lightly covered
Seed Pre-treatment
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Hot water scarification
Place seed in just-boiled water and soak overnight. Hard seed coat is impervious to water.
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Additional notes
Hot water treatment is the main pre-treatment. Seeds germinate readily after swelling.
Substrate & Container
Recommended substrate
seed raising mix porous
Recommended container
trays or containers
Growing Tips
Seeds should be sown on surface of porous mix and will lodge in pores. Place in warm shaded or semi-shaded position. Keep warm and moist. Be patient as some wild harvested seeds take longer to germinate.
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