Urodon dasyphyllus

ovalifolius Ewart & Jean White Urodon dasyphyllus (common name - mop bushpea) is a small shrub in the Fabaceae family, which is endemic to the south west of Western Australia.

[4] Urodon dasyphyllus is a broom-like shrub which may be erect or prostrate, spreading or scrambling.

The style is hairy or glandular towards the base and 10–11 mm long, and circular in cross-section.

[4] It occurs in the IBRA regions of the Yalgoo, the Murchison, the Coolgardie, the Geraldton Sandplains, the Avon Wheatbelt and the Jarrah Forest.

[1][2] The specific epithet, dasyphyllus, comes from two Greek roots/words, dasys ("hairy") and phyllon ("leaf"), to give an adjective which describes the plant as being "hairy-leaved".