Daviesia devito

Daviesia devito is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, endemic to south-eastern continental Australia.

It is a dense, prickly shrub with sharply-pointed phyllodes and yellow, red, greenish and maroon flowers.

Flowering occurs in September and October and the fruit is a broadly egg-shaped to triangular pod 5–7 mm (0.20–0.28 in) long.

humilis in the Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens,[5][6] but in 2017 Crisp and Lyn G. Cook, in an article published in Phytotaxa, divided that subspecies into two new species, Daviesia schwarzenegger and D.

[2][8] Daviesia devito usually grows in mallee, sometimes woodland or heathland and is found in scattered populations from the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia to western Victoria and to near Condobolin in New South Wales.