| Etymology | Genus | After the Swiss botanists, Gaspard and Jean Bauhin | 
|---|---|---|
| Species | - | |
| Family | Fabaceae | |
| Synonyms | Bauhinia kockiana Korth. | |
| Common Names | Kock's Bauhinia, Red Trailing Bauhinia | |
| Status | Exotic: Cultivated Only | |
| Form | Climber | |
| Native Distribution | Indonesia, Malaysia | |
Bauhinia kockiana is a climber commonly cultivated over trellises and shelters. It has tri-veined opposite leaves and are often flushed with attractive orange inflorescences that gradually turn to yellow with age.
 
                Climbing over shelter at Lower Seletar Reservoir Park (2018).
 
            Tri-veined leaves.
 
            Flower clusters.
 
            Flower close-up.