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Glycine pullenii B.E.Pfeil, Tindale & Craven

Reference
Austral.Syst.Bot. 15:568-569,Fig.2 (2002)
Conservation Code
Priority Three
Naturalised Status
Native to Western Australia
Name Status
Current

Climber (with trailing stems). Fl. cream-green, Jun. Sand. On sand plain in open woodland.

Amanda Spooner, Descriptive Catalogue, 8 February 2000

Scientific Description

Twining or climbing plants. Stems terete, not spiny, hairy; pustules or glands absent. Leaves or phylloclades clearly present, compound, alternate, not continuous with stem, 25-35 mm long, hairy, with simple hairs, flat with flat margins; margins entire; tubercles absent, pinnately arranged; pustules or glands absent. Stipules present but early deciduous ( only visible on youngest leaves ). Bracteoles present and persistent. Corolla multicoloured, mostly green or white, with some green or white spots, streaks or blotches. Stamens ten; filaments united in an open sheath with one free stamen. Fruit dehiscent (a pod or follicle), sessile or subsessile, not constricted between the seeds, flat or compressed, not beaked. Flowers in June. Occurs in the Northern Botanical Province, in the Central Kimberley and Ord-Victorian-Plain IBRA regions. Conservation Code Priority Three (P3).

C. Hollister and K.R. Thiele, 24 October 2023

Distribution

IBRA Regions
Central Kimberley, Ord Victoria Plain.
IBRA Subregions
Pentecost, Purnululu.
Local Government Areas (LGAs)
Derby-West Kimberley, Halls Creek.