Pink Tephrosia

Tephrosia glomeruliflora

''Tephrosia glomeruliflora'', or pink tephrosia, is a perennial herb in the family Fabaceae, endemic to South Africa . It is also found on the eastern coast of Australia, in New South Wales and Queensland, where it is considered an environmental weed.
Pink Tephrosia - Tephrosia glomeruliflora Introduced to Australia and concidered an environmental weed.
This plants distribution is listed for along the east coast of Australia . My spotting is nowhere near there in fact it is in South Australia and not in Queensland. I am looking at it in every way to see if I made a mistake which I am sure I didn’t.  Australia,Eamw flora,Geotagged,Summer,Tephrosia glomeruliflora

Appearance

''Tephrosia glomeruliflora'' is an erect shrub growing to 1–2 m high. Its branches are hairy with the hairs lying close to the branch.
The pinnate leaves are 5–12 cm long; and there are 11-21 leaflets which are 15–40 mm long and 5–10 mm wide with an obtuse apex finishing in a tiny sharp point. The upper surface of the leaflets is sparsely hairy with the hairs pressed close to the leaflet, and the lower surface is silky-hairy. The petiole is 10–20 mm long. The stipules are ovate and 6–10 mm long.
It flowers in terminal racemes, with clusters of buds enclosed on broad bracts. The calyx is silvery and 4–5 mm long, with teeth which are 1–1.5 mm long. The corolla is 15–20 mm long snd pink to mauve.
The pod is 5–7 cm long and 7–9 mm wide, and smooth except for the hairy sutures.

Naming

The genus name, ''Tephrosia'', derives from the Greek ''tephros'' and refers to the fact that most of the species are covered with grey hairs. The species epithet, ''glomeruliflora'', derives from the Latin, ''glomerulus'', , and ''flos'' .

Habitat

In Africa, it grows in grasslands.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderFabales
FamilyFabaceae
GenusTephrosia
SpeciesT. glomeruliflora
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Australia