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DescriptionGastrolobium calycinum.jpg
English: York Road Poison is a pea flower that attracts native bees to feed.
"YORK ROAD POISON derives its common name from the fact that in the early years of settlement many stock died from eating this plant while being driven along the road from Perth to York. Stock losses due to accidental grazing of this species are still not uncommon and the presence of even a single bush in a paddock can cause heavy stock losses."
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