ˌgastrəˈlōbēəm noun
Etymology: New Latin, from gastr- + -lobium (from Greek lobion, diminutive of lobos lobe) — more at lobe
1. capitalized : a genus of Australian evergreen leguminous shrubs that have opposite or whorled compound leaves which are poisonous to livestock, showy yellow to deep orange flowers with a reddish purple keel, and 2-seeded pods
2. -s : any plant of the genus Gastrolobium : poison bush