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Dally pine
Psoralea pinnata
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Psoralea pinnata is an erect shrub or small tree which grows up to 4 m high, with blue, lilac and white pea-shaped flowers which bloom from October to December.
Two of the outstanding characteristics of this genus are its strong scent, and the resinous, dark or transparent dots which cover the leaves.
The leaves are compound and are composed of several pairs of leaflets and a terminal one. The leaflets are 50 mm long and 3 mm wide and are aromatic when crushed. The pea-flowers are borne at the ends of the branches or in the axils of the upper leaves. Although the flowers are seldom very showy, they are delicate and charming on the slender branches. White-eyes are often seen probing for insects attracted to the flowers.
There are 130 species worldwide with 50 species occurring in southern Africa.