Pultenaea parviflora  |  

Pultenaea parviflora

Status: Vulnerable on the EPBC Act list

Pultenaea parviflora is a small, erect to prostrate shrub generally less than 1 m high, with single yellow flowers with reddish markings, 5-7 mm long that occur towards the end of branchlets. The leaves are alternate, 2-6 mm long and 1-1.5 mm wide.

Government evidence of impact of climate change:

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  • Australian Government, Conservation Advice, Pultenaea parviflora

    Threats The main identified threat to Pultenaea parviflora is ongoing urban and rural development (James et al.; 1999); which includes habitat clearing and fragmentation; uncontrolled vehicular access; inappropriate fire regimes; fill and rubbish dumping and weed invasion.