Common name: Wagga Wagga bush-pea
Pultenaea corrickiae R.L.Barrett, Orme & Clugston APNI* Flowering: Mostly September–November.
Distribution and occurrence: Only known from four locations, near Wagga Wagga, south of Mundarlo, north of Tumut, and near Talbingo. Grows in Eucalyptus woodland on gentle slopes on clay loam.
NSW subdivisions: SWS
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