Kennedia Coccinea Coastal Carpet
Can take light frost heavier frost will damage the foliage but the plant will put out fresh growth in.
Kennedia coccinea coastal carpet. Kennedia coccinea coastal carpet. Tubercles absent pinnately arranged terminal leaflet. Eremophila glabra carramar carpet syn kalbarri carpet grevillea crithmifolia green carpet grevillea nudiflora grevillea obtusifolia gingin gem grevillea tenuiloba. Coral vine jard malmaison 2 105 tab 105 1805.
Adenanthos cuneatus coral carpet pbr. They are evergreen climbing plants with woody stems. The coral pea is a vigorous climbing plant with dark green trifolate leaves and a masses of orange red pea flowers. Twining or climbing plants.
Scaevola crassifolia flat fred pbr. Stems terete not spiny glabrous. Kennedia coccinea curtis vent. Prefers a well drained soil sun to light shade.
Foliage damaged by moderate frost but foliage will return in spring. Thiele friday 4 september 2020. Low shrubs 1m. Coccinea is an evergreen frost tender twining climber or trailing shrub attaining a maximum height or spread of around 2 5m with trifoliate leaves each.
Prefers well drained soils with a mulched root system in full sun or partial shade. They usually have trifoliate leaves and pea type flowers of various colours from pink to dark red and yellow to black. Kennedia coccinea coral vine a vigorous twining vine that can be used as a climber or groundcover with brightly coloured flowers in spring in colours of pink orange and yellow green. Kennedia coccinea coastal carpet low 3m wide full sun part shade wa native sun kennedia microphylla less than 50cm high 1 2m wide part shade wa native kennedia prostrata running postman low 1m wide best in part shade wa native scaevola crassfolia beach fan flower low 1m wide full sun part shade wa native scaevola humilis purple.
Genus kennedia can be herbaceous or woody twining climbers with trifoliate leaves and pea like flowers which may be solitary in pairs umbels or racemes in the leaf axils details k. Plants magnoliophyta magnoliopsida fabales fabaceae lindl. They are evergreen climbing plants with woody stems. Outstanding vigorous climber or creeper trailing plant with trifoliate green leaves and pea shaped orange pink yellow flowers.
Pustules or glands absent leaves or phylloclades clearly present compound alternate not continuous with stem 13 105 mm long hairy with simple hairs flat with flat margins. Boronia crenulata pink passion. This is a hardy climber often found in coastal regions in either sand dunes or coastal forest in its native habitat on the east coast of australia from victoria to queensland. Kennedia coccinea curtis vent.