
Macro Australian love creeper flower
Also known commonly as twining glycine, this is a slender twiner, found in coastal forests, grassland and heath.
The stems and branches are hairy. The dark green leaves consist of 3 short-stemmed leaflets, varying in shape from linear to lanceolate, 1 - 4 cm long and 4 -10 mm wide.
The small pea flowers of 10 mm diameter, vary from pale pink through mauve to pale blue and grow in the upper leaf axils in small loose clusters. Flowering all year.

''Glycine clandestina'', commonly known as twining glycine or love creeper, is a scrambling plant in the bean family, found in Australia.
Similar species: Fabales
By Ruth Spigelman
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Uploaded Sep 28, 2020. Captured Sep 6, 2020 11:44 in Unnamed Road, Tomago NSW 2322, Australia.
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