Kuntze Tephrosia glomeruliflora, or pink tephrosia,[4] is a perennial (non-climbing)[3] herb in the family Fabaceae, endemic to South Africa (native to Zimbabwe, South Africa and Eswatini).
It is also found on the eastern coast of Australia, in New South Wales and Queensland, where it is considered an environmental weed.
It flowers in terminal racemes, with clusters of buds enclosed on broad bracts.
The pod is 5–7 cm long and 7–9 mm wide, and smooth except for the hairy sutures.
[4] The genus name, Tephrosia, derives from the Greek tephros (ash-coloured) and refers to the fact that most of the species are covered with grey hairs.