pulptoseed
Pulptoseed, also known as Pultenaea dentata, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. Native to Australia, it is commonly found in the eastern and southern regions of the country. The plant is characterized by its distinctive, pea-like flowers that bloom in clusters along the stems. The flowers are typically a vibrant shade of blue, although they can also appear in shades of purple or white. The seeds of Pultenaea dentata are unique in that they are covered in a fine, white powder, which gives the plant its common name, "pulptoseed." This powder is not toxic and is often used in traditional Aboriginal medicine for its potential health benefits. The plant is also valued for its ornamental qualities and is sometimes cultivated in gardens and parks. However, it is important to note that Pultenaea dentata can be invasive in some areas and may require management to prevent it from spreading.