Family: Fabaceae
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Group: Dicot
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Substrate:
					
                                   Terrestrial
					
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Habit:
					
                                    Herb
					 
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Perennation:
					
                                   Perennial
					
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Native Range: Possibly endemic to South Florida in Miami-Dade County; there is a single specimen from Brevard County also cited as this in Nesom (2015).
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
NatureServe Global Status:
					
                                    Imperiled
					
                                    
                                    
				
          
            Florida Natural Areas Inventory State Status:
          
					
                                    Imperiled
					
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
IRC SOUTH FLORIDA Status:
					
                                    Critically Imperiled
					
              
                
                
				
                                     
Map of South Florida Locations
                                    
				
                                    SOUTH FLORIDA Occurrence:
				  
                                    Present
			      
                                    
                                    
		    
                                    
SOUTH FLORIDA Native Status:
					
                                    Native
                                    
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
SOUTH FLORIDA Cultivated Status:
					
                                    Cultivated
					
                                    
                                    
	            
                                    
Comments: We follow 
Nesom (2015) with regard to this use of this name versus 
Galactia volubilis as in Wunderlin & Hansen (2011). This is the procumbent (non-twining) 
Galactia with very narrow leaflets, 2–8(–11) mm wide, with raised venation, and relatively large flowers, 11–15 mm long.
                                    
                                    
				
          
            Synonyms:
           Galactia regularis of Wunderlin 1998, in part, not (L.) Britton, Sterns, & Poggenb.; 
Galactia volubilis of Wunderlin & Hansen 2011, in part, not (L.) Britton.
          
					
				
          
            FLORIDA KEYS Occurrence:
          
				  
						A Doubtfull Record
			      
				  
				  
		      
                                      
Map of Florida Keys Locations
                                    
				
          Florida Keys History and Distribution: Not reported for the Florida Keys by John Kunkel Small in 1913.  Reported only from Big Pine Key (Williams, 1989).