- Gompholobium
Key to the species of Gompholobium
1Leaves pinnate, leaflets 5–7, rarely trifoliolate near base of plant; East Gippsland onlyGompholobium glabratum 1Leaves all trifoliolate2 2Keel glabrous or not conspicuously ciliate along margins3 2Keel conspicuously ciliate along margins5 3Stems not tuberculate; corolla apricot, red or purplish (rarely yellow in G. ecostatum)4 4Stipules absent; stems glabrous or minutely hairy with curled hairs; corolla red to purple; probably not in Victoria, see note below genus descriptionGombopholobium scabrum
4Stipules subulate; stems covered with short, spreading hairs; corolla apricot to reddish, rarely yellowGompholobium ecostatum 5Shrubs to 3 m tall; leaflets 2–6 mm wide, margins flat or recurved; calyx more than 10 mm long; corolla 20–30 mm longGompholobium latifolium 5Shrubs usually less than 1 m tall; leaflets 0.5–2 mm wide, margins revolute; calyx usually less than 10 mm long; corolla 15–20 mm longGompholobium huegelii Modified from: Jeanes, J.A. (1996). Fabaceae. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J. (eds), Flora of Victoria. Vol. 3. Dicotyledons Winteraceae to Myrtaceae. Inkata Press, Melbourne.