Native Glycine
Austrodolichos errabundus, Fabaceae
Zones
9–11
Layer
Vine
Lifespan
Perennial
Growth
Fast
Guild Roles
ProducerNitrogen FixerGround CoverTrellis
Growing Conditions
Sun
Full Sun (preferred)Partial Shade (tolerated)
Water
Low (established)Moderate (seedling)
Soil pH
6 – 8
Tolerances
Drought
Frost
Heat
Pest Resistance
Disease Resist.
Companion Plants
Antagonistic Plants
Uses
Functions
Nitrogen FixationProtein ProductionSoil Improvement
Edible Parts
TubersSeeds
Medicinal Uses
Digestive Aid
Common Questions
What zones does Native Glycine grow in?
Native Glycine grows in USDA hardiness zones 9 through 11.
Is Native Glycine a nitrogen fixer?
Yes, Native Glycine is a nitrogen fixer and can help provide nitrogen to neighboring plants in a guild or polyculture.
What are good companion plants for Native Glycine?
Good companions for Native Glycine include Prickly Wattle, Bookleaf Mallee, Juniper Wattle.
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