Plants in the genus
Kennedia are prostrate or climbing perennials that usually have softly-hairy foliage and a stem that is woody at the base. The leaves are arranged alternately along the stems and are usually trifoliate with
stipules at the base of the
petiole and small
stipellae at the base of the leaflets. The flowers are arranged in leaf axils, relatively large and showy, red, blue, violet or almost black with stipule-like
bracts at the base but that sometimes fall of as the flowers open. The five
sepals are joined to form a bell-shaped tube with five teeth about the same length as the tube, the upper two partly fused. The
standard petal is more or less round, the
wings are sickle-shaped and the
keel curves inwards. Nine of the lower
stamens are fused into an open sheath and the
style is thread-like. The fruit is a flattened or cylindrical
pod. == Taxonomy ==