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An attractive fast growing vigorous vine with middle green divided leaves and bright scarlet orange pea-shaped flowers occurring profusely in loose heads appearing in summer.
Can be grown as a fence cover or ground cover.
Occurs naturally in the IBRA Regions of Esperance Plains, Mallee and Swan Coastal Plain in the south west of Western Australia.
Conservation code: Priority 4: Rare, Near Threatened and other species in need of monitoring.
Prefers a light soil in a sunny position, drought and frost resistant.
The genus Kennedia was first formally described in 1805 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat
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- New Zealand
- Canada
- Norway
-United Arab Emirates
-Saudia Arabia
- USA (only small lots with a Small Lot Import Permit)
- South Korea (only up to 100g lots with a South Korean Import Permit)
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The best time of year to sow Kennedia seed is late Winter and Spring.
Although seed can be sown most of the year in many parts of Australia avoid the coldest and hottest months of the year. The optimum germination temperature for germination is around 18-22°C
Kennedia seeds germinate readily, however, they do have a hard outer coating that is impervious to water. To assist in the uptake of moisture for germination it is best scarified by pre-treating with hot water first.
Hot water treatment is recommended for this species.
Germination should occur in 10-21 days @ 18-22°C