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Carmichaelia williamsii is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in the North Island of New Zealand. Its conservation status (2018) is ...
An excellent winter to early spring flowering shrub for a coastal or lowland garden. Prefers full sun and free draining soil but will tolerate semi-shade. This ...

Carmichaelia williamsii

Carmichaelia williamsii is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in the North Island of New Zealand. Its conservation status is "At Risk" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System. Wikipedia
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A usually leafless shrub, much-branched, 3 to 8 ft high in a wild state. Branchlets 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 in. wide, flat and thin, finely grooved, glabrous (or ...
Carmichaelia williamsii can be distinguished from Scotch broom by the broad, flattened branches, leafless habit and larger, pale yellow, veined flowers.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION. Erect to suberect, spreading, usually leafless shrub up to 2-4 x 2-4 m. Branches 50-100 mm diam., stout, rather.
A plant that was thought to be extinct from the mainland of New Zealand by local DOC botanists. It is Carmichaelia Williamsii, which is ranked as At Risk– ...
Oct 10, 2019 · Carmichaelia williamsii has been flowering at Dunedin Botanic Garden since mid-winter. Specimens spill down the bank of Lindsay Creek, next to ...
Carmichaelia williamsii is a stout woody shrub with flattened green stems (cladodes). Small leaves divided into 2-3 leaflets occur on seedlings or on shaded ...
Upright and spreading shrub, up to 2-4 × 2—4 m. Branches 50-100 mm diameter, stout, ascending or spreading. Cladodes (130-)180-380 × (5—)8-12 mm, linear, ...
Photos of Giant Flowered Broom Carmichaelia williamsii. Filter by Place. Order by: Faves. Faves; Date Added. Photo Licensing: Any.