Thanks Natureguy. Before I had seen your ID I went back this morning to get better photos of the flowers, now added. They don't particularly look like normal G. tabacina flowers but I guess (a) they're still pretty small and (b) it must be called variable glycine for a reason :-) Last year I found a non-flowering plant not far away (sighting 4426474) with identical leaves and (although not realising it at the time) seed pods typical of G. tabacina. It now seems pretty clear that both sightings are G. tabacina. What do you reckon?
Thanks Ciaran. That certainly is a better match. Would you mind having a look at sighting 4426474 as well. Now that I've looked at the two together, my image 4426474 bears a striking resemblance to one of the type photos for G. tabacina (superficially anyway, though I may be missing important details).
Thanks: Glycine tabacina (Variable Glycine) I noticed from your sightings you'd been getting around a bit since the summer started, including a nice trip to Tinderry. Embarassingly I just noticed that you identified D. brachypodum for me at exactly the same spot in March 2022 - I must remember to do a radius map search when I find things I don't recognise :-(
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