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Coral Vine
Kennedia coccinea

A vigorous climber that lights-up jarrah forests in the south-west with its pea-like red, yellow and orange flowers. Kennedia has 16 species, all unique to Western Australia, and mostly runners or climbers.
FLOWERS: August to December.
DISTRIBUTION: Widespread from Eneabba to Albany and as far east as Esperance.

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Information from Common Wildflowers of the South-West Forests by Andrew Brown, Greg Keighery and Carolyn Thomson. Published by the Department of Conservation and Land Management.