Twining Glycine

Glycine clandestina


COMMON NAME : Twining Glycine

BOTANICAL NAME : Glycine clandestina

FAMILY : Fabaceae

PLANT GROUP : Herbs, Scramblers & Climbers

EVC : Coastal Dune Scrub

LOCAL NOTES:

This delicate scrambling herb can be identified by its trifoliate leaves and its pretty mauve flowers.

It flowers between August and February and can be seen in the shady sections of the Roy Henderson Trail, often scrambling over fallen Tea-tree branches.

Contributor : HB


LEARN MORE:

Species profile for this plant at ALA
Atlas of Living Australia.

Species profile for this plant at VicFlora
Flora of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.



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