Gompholobium furcellatum syn Jacksonia furcellata from Description of rare plants grown in Malmaison and Navarre by Aime Bonpland (1773-1858), French botanist Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1813 Jacksonia furcellata, commonly known as grey stinkwood, is a species of leafless broom-like shrub or small tree in the family, Fabaceae, that occurs in the south west of Western Australia. One of the most common plants of the Swan Coastal Plain, it is an excellent colonizer of newly cleared land.
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