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Happy wanderer vine
Happy wanderer vine




happy wanderer vine
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'Free N Easy' has soft mauve coloured flowers on a spreading plant reaching 10cm high and 2m wide.

happy wanderer vine

Growing to 10cm high and 2.5m wide, perfect as a climber. ‘White Out' is a strong climbing form with snow white flowers and deep green leaves. Plant in sun or light shade in hot inland. Pinkish-purple flowers with a chartreuse spot in center cascade like small Wisteria blossoms in the winter to early spring. Simple, oblong (2-4 inches) leaves clothe these stems. ‘Alba’ pure white flowers on a bushy 1.5m high and wide plant with deep green foliage. 'Hardenbergia violacea 'Happy Wanderer' (Purple Vine Lilac) - An evergreen vine that climbs by twining stems to 12-16 feet. ‘Meema’ isĪ robust plant that has very clean, compact foliage with a high frost tolerance. ‘Meema’ from Ozbreed, is a long lived and long flowering variety that makes a good informal native hedge as it grows 50cm tall and 2m wide. ‘Happy Wanderer’ is the most commonly grown variety of Hardenbergia, with masses of purple flowers on a 2m high and wide small bush. This variety is not as long-lived as others. 'Mini-Haha' has a dwarf, erect compact habit to 15cm with deep mauve flowers. 'Bushy Blue' is an erect form with rich purple flowers, 75cm tall and wide. Give a native controlled release fertiliser in spring. Plant in a semi protected spot to avoid frost damage as some varietiesĪre mildly susceptible.

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Variable habit from trailing groundcover, small shrub to climbing plan with narrow green leaves and masses of pea-shaped flowers in late winter to spring.Ĭan reach 3m across the ground, or along a fence, 2m up a trellis.įull sun to semi-shade location in free draining soil or native potting mix in pots. These plants usually grow to a height of 2-4 meters (6-12 feet). The name happy wanderer comes from this vine’s vigorous and rampant growth habit. The plant has many common names, including happy wanderer, purple coral pea, and lilac vine. Hardenbergia is best used as either a groundcover or fence screen, grown along horizontal wires. Hardenbergia violacea is a beautiful evergreen climber that originates from Australia. With the white. Colours are in traditionally in purple and lilac shades (pictured here is Hardenbergia ‘Purple Spray’) though new cultivars Since there is a possibility of toxicity, perhaps you and. Before planting, I'd check with a local Vet or the ASPCA to see what test results might be here in the U.S. Great plants for garden beds, banks and retaining walls, mass plantings, rock gardens, bush gardens and containers. Hardenbergia violacea, or Happy Wanderer Lilac Vine, is native to Australia and sources there indicate the seeds may be poisonous to livestock. Flowers form on long racemes and bear a tiny green spot

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HardenbergiaĪttracts birds and butterflies, will grow in light to medium shade but will handle full sun. Superb pea-shaped flowers make this slender climber good as a groundcover, for fences, pillars and lovely in pots (with bamboo stakes for support). Hardenbergia violacea 'Happy Wanderer' or ‘False Sarsparilla’ or ‘Purple Coral Pea’






Happy wanderer vine