
Twining glycine
A delicate vine twirling its way around other plant stems. It has beautiful purple pea flowers with a standard, keel and wing petals. Leaves are alternate and 3-foliolate with the middle leaflet longer than the other two.
The flowers made it easy to spot this plant twining itself on shrubs and other vines in a nature conservation reserve - Cabbage Palm NCR, Marlo

''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 Leuba Ridgway
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Uploaded Jan 16, 2022. Captured Jan 12, 2022 11:54 in 6MF6+J2 Marlo VIC, Australia.