Gompholobium ecostatum, commonly known as dwarf wedge-pea,[2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to southern Australia.
It is a low-lying to erect shrub with trifoliate leaves with linear to lance-shaped leaflets, and apricot-coloured to reddish, sometimes yellow flowers.
Gompholobium ecostatum is a low-lying to erect shrub that typically grows up to a height of up to 50 cm (20 in) high and has hairy, wiry stems.
[2][3] Gompholobium ecostatum was first formally described in 1965 by Rex Harold Kuchel in the Supplement to J.M.Black's Flora of South Australia (Second Edition, 1943-1957).
[6] Dwarf wedge-pea grows in heathland and woodland in southern Victoria from near Wilsons Promontory to Kangaroo Island in South Australia and inland as far as the Little Desert National Park.