Kennedia rubicunda
“Dusky Coral Pea”
SCRAMBLING VINE – COVERING TO 6 METRESVigorous climbing or prostrate twining vine, alternate leaves, & clusters of dark red to purplish flowers in August/November. Good ground cover if kept pruned. Attracts many nectar loving birds. Frost tolerant. Good for stabilizing banks.
Suitability | |
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Category | Vines |
Family | Fabaceae |
Aspect | Full Sun / Filtered Sun |
Soil | Sandy, Stony |
Habitat | Dry Sclerophyll Forest |
Features | |
Butterfly Plants, Seaside Plantings | |
Localities | |
Balmoral, Belmont, Coorparoo, Cubberla Creek, East Brisbane, Ekibin, Enoggera Catchment, Greenslopes, Holland Park, Ipswich area, Logan City, Morningside, Norman Park, South Stradbroke Island, Stones Corner, Sunshine Coast district, Tarragindi, Wellers Hill |