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DescriptionAeschynomene falcata branch Tac.jpg
English: Erect or spreading, perennial legume with decumbent or ascending stems, to about 50 cm tall. Stems have long spreading or short appressed hairs or are almost hairless. Leaves have a petiole 3–6 mm long, lanceolate stipules and mostly have 5–9, usually imparipinnate, leaflets. Leaflets are more or less obovate, 4–8 mm long and 2–4 mm wide; the upper surface is hairless, the lower surface sparsely hairy. Flowerheads are mostly 2- or 3-flowered. Corolla is about 6 mm long, yellowish, sometimes with purple streaks. Fruit are straight or curved lomentums 1–2.5 cm long. Flowers spring to autumn. Not common; recorded in grassy sclerophyll forest, NW of Grafton on the North Coast. Sown as a pasture legume in the past on low fertility soils where the grasses were short. No longer commercially available.
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