Potted Sturt's Desert Pea: Floral emblem of South Australia
These spectacular flowers were first collected by William Dampier, pirate and adventurer in what is known as Dampier Archipelago, in August/September 1699. His collection of 23 specimens is housed in the Sherardian Herbarium at Oxford, England.
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Location: Geelong
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