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Scientific Name
Cullen microcephalum
Family Name
FABACEAE (LEGUMINOSAE)
Common Name
Mountain Psoralea, Dusky Scurf-pea
Status
Rare
Height
0.3m - 0.6m (30-60cm)
Flowers
Pea, small with petals purplish-pink to white and almost stalkless in dense spikes.
Fruit
Seed pods
Form
Perennial herb, stems straggling or ascending and woody rhizome.
Municipalities
Burnie; West Coast
Communities
Riparian; Wet Eucalypt Forest
Habitat Notes
Local on the west coast and the north west coast at Woolnorth.
Site Tolerance
Moist
Frost Tolerance
Soil Tolerance
Fertile; Loam; Phosphorous intolerant; Well-drained
General Notes
Suitable below powerlines.
Propagation Details
Propagation Calendar
Flowering Months
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Sep
Oct
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Dec
Seed Collecting Months
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Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Sowing Months
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
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Aug
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Oct
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Dec
Cutting Months
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Mar
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Dec
Seed Information
Seed Collection
Pod, oval, blackish, hairless and ridged or wrinkled.pods can be harvested close to maturity and dried in a warm area. leaving pods on the branch appears to aid opening. some pods may need to be crushed
Seed Treatment Method
Hot water
Seed Storage Life
Viable Seeds Per Gram
Seed Treatment Notes
Nicking the seed provides the best results but hot treatment is the most commonly used.Soak in hot water (just off the boil) for a few hours. Dry seed before sowing. Use of capillary watering will reduce the likelihood of seeds rotting.
Germination Time
Suitable for Direct Seeding
Cuttings
Expected Time to Take Root
Expected Time to Plant Out
Propagation by Division
N.B. Transplant only from nearby to avoid disease.
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Cutting Notes
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