About 600 mm high growing on near a service track in a seasonally wet area on clay soil with other grass/sedge and pandanus.Inflorescence 120 mm, leaves 250 - 300 x 4 mm wide,. Beautiful purple flower heads. Tussock form. Interestingly it was about 9 pm in the morning with the sun out, on close inspection there were numerous tiny droplets on the flower, well everything else bone dry.
Growing height of max 800 mm around midway up the bank of a water retention pond in Paperbark forest on clay soils, Several hundred plants in the far end of photo 1.
The only one flowering out of the many specimens at the same site. Small tree to about 5 m high in a seasonally wet area with high water table.
Small tree to 3 m in a seasonally wet grassland (very dry now) . Phyllodes curved on upper side to 7 cm, flower spikes to about 70 mm long.
The majority of E. miniata are in full bloom attracting many honeyeaters such as the Lorikeets.
Small flower to about 250 mm high growing amongst grasses on seasonally wet clay soils. Flower relatively small 4 - 6 mm.