Kennedia prostrata - Running Postman
Kennedia prostrata, commonly known as Running Postman, is a prostrate, ground-covering plant native to Victoria, NSW, ACT, South Australia, and Tas. It typically spreads to 1 to 2 meters across and is found in woodlands, heathlands, and coastal regions, thriving in well-drained, sandy or gravelly soils. This plant is easily recognizable by its vibrant red, pea-shaped flowers with a yellow center, which bloom from late winter to spring. The flowers attract a range of pollinators, including bees and birds, while its soft, rounded leaves provide ground cover and erosion control.
Kennedia prostrata, commonly known as Running Postman, is a prostrate, ground-covering plant native to Victoria, NSW, ACT, South Australia, and Tas. It typically spreads to 1 to 2 meters across and is found in woodlands, heathlands, and coastal regions, thriving in well-drained, sandy or gravelly soils. This plant is easily recognizable by its vibrant red, pea-shaped flowers with a yellow center, which bloom from late winter to spring. The flowers attract a range of pollinators, including bees and birds, while its soft, rounded leaves provide ground cover and erosion control.
Kennedia prostrata, commonly known as Running Postman, is a prostrate, ground-covering plant native to Victoria, NSW, ACT, South Australia, and Tas. It typically spreads to 1 to 2 meters across and is found in woodlands, heathlands, and coastal regions, thriving in well-drained, sandy or gravelly soils. This plant is easily recognizable by its vibrant red, pea-shaped flowers with a yellow center, which bloom from late winter to spring. The flowers attract a range of pollinators, including bees and birds, while its soft, rounded leaves provide ground cover and erosion control.