Bossiaea tasmanica

Bossiaea tasmanica is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to Tasmania. It is a prostrate or low-lying shrub with spiny branches, elliptic to egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, and yellow and red to pink flowers.

Description
Bossiaea tasmanica is a prostrate or low-lying shrub growing that typically grows to a height of about 30 cm, its branches often ending in a spine. The leaves are elliptic to egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, 3–7 mm long and 2–5 mm wide on a petiole about 0.5 mm long with stipules 0.8–1.5 mm long at the base. The flowers are borne leaf axils near the ends of branches, each flower up to 10 mm long on a pedicel 2–3 mm long. There is one or a few bracts about 1 mm long at the base, and bracteoles 1.0–1.5 mm long but that fall off as the flower opens. The five sepals are 2.5–4 mm long and joined at the base forming a tube, the upper lobes 1.5–2.0 mm long and wide, the lower lobes narrower. The standard petal is yellow with a red base and up to about 10 mm long, the wings purplish-brown and 2.0–2.5 mm wide, and the keel yellowish-green, sometimes with a pinkish tinge, and about 3 mm wide. Flowering occurs in November and December and the fruit is a more or less oblong pod about 15 mm long.

This bossiaea is closely related to B. obcordata, but differs from it in being more prostrate, and in having branchlets that are more wax-encrusted with blunter spines, narrower leaves and a hairy sepals and fruit.

Taxonomy
This species was first formally described in 1903 by Leonard Rodway who gave it the name Bossiaea cinerea var. rigida in his book, The Tasmanian Flora from a specimen collected at "The Rocks, near New Norfolk". In 2012, Ian Thompson revised the genus, Bossiaea, and raised this taxon to species status. The name Bossiaea rigida was not available as it had already been used by Nikolai Turczaninow for a species now known as Bossiaea preissii. Thompson used the name Bossiaea tasmanica as this is the only endemic species of Bossiaea in Tasmania.

Distribution and habitat
Bossiaea tasmanica grows in forest and woodland in north-eastern Tasmania near Mathinna and in south-eastern Tasmania near Oatlands.

Conservation status
This bossiaea is listed as "rare" under the Threatened Species Protection Act 1995.