See text Oxylobium, commonly known as shaggy-peas,[2] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, all of which are endemic to Australia.
Plants in the genus Oxylobium are prostrate or erect shrubs with simple leaves with the edges turned down, flowers in racemes, clusters or corymbs with 5 sepals, the standard petal longer than the wings and keel, and inflated oval or oblong pods.
Plants in the genus Oxylobium are prostrate or erect shrubs with usually hairy young stems.
The leaves are simple, usually arranged in opposite pairs or whorled and often warty, the edges rolled down and sometimes with stipules at the base of the petiole.
There are 5 sepals with upper lobes broader and higher up, the standard petal broad and more or less notched and longer than the wings and the keel.