File:Neonotonia wightii flowerhead 1 (10619337184).jpg

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English: Flowerheads are long-stemmed racemes in the leaf axils, bearing many 5-11 mm long, white to mauve, pea-like flowers. Pods are 15-40 mm long and brown, with slight constrictions between seeds. Flowering is from mid autumn to winter.
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Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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