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Description Native, yearlong-green, perennial, slender, scrambling vine, with stolons and hairy (to nearly hairless) stems. Leaves have 3 leaflets with obvious veins. Stalks of the central leaflet are slightly longer than those of the lateral leaflets. Lower leaves have elliptical to ovate leaflets (usually 1-3 cm long), while leaflets of the upper leaves are narrower. Flowerheads are racemes with pink to purple pea-like flowers (to 8 mm long). Pods are straight, narrow, sparsely hairy and 15-25 mm long. Flowering is year-round. Found in moist, often shaded, areas of tall grasslands, woodlands and forests. Native biodiversity. No information is available on its feed quality or management requirements.
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Source Glycine microphylla leaf2
Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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