Galactia erecta is an erect perennial herb, typically growing 20–40 cm tall. The stems are glabrous or sparsely pubescent. Leaves are tri-foliolate with a short
rachis (1–2 mm), and leaflets are linear-oblong to elliptic, mostly 1.5–4 cm long and glabrous. Inflorescences are subsessile axillary
racemes, 1–2 cm long, bearing 1–6 pale purple to white flowers. Flowers are on short-pubescent
pedicels (1–3 mm), each subtended by small triangular-subulate bracts. The
calyx is short-pubescent, with a tube and lobes each 2–3 mm long; the standard petal is 7–8 mm. Fruits are linear
legumes, 2–4 cm long and 5–8 mm wide, containing 6–10 seeds. The pods have short-pubescent valves and sutures. == Distribution and habitat ==