Glycine clandestina

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Glycine clandestina is a species of wild perennial legume native to Australia, closely related to and sometimes considered a wild relative of cultivated soybeans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legume
perennial herb
plant species
biogeographicRealm Australasian realm
clade angiosperms
eudicots
rosids NERFINISHED
commonName climbing glycine
twining glycine
describedBy Robert Brown NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1810
distributionStatus endemic to Australia
family Fabaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor mauve
purple
floweringSeason spring
summer
genus Glycine NERFINISHED
growthHabit climbing
twining
habitat open forests
scrublands
woodlands
hasNodules root nodules
kingdom Plantae
leafType trifoliate
lifeCycle perennial
nativeTo Australia
New South Wales NERFINISHED
Queensland NERFINISHED
South Australia NERFINISHED
Tasmania NERFINISHED
Victoria NERFINISHED
eastern Australia NERFINISHED
nitrogenFixation true
order Fabales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination insect-pollinated
potentialUse crop improvement genetic resource
relatedTo Glycine max NERFINISHED
reproductiveStructure pod
subfamily Faboideae NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
usedAs wild relative of soybean

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Glycine hasTypeSpecies Glycine clandestina