Scientific Name: Hardenbergia violacea (Schneev.) Stearn
Synonym: Hardenbergia monophylla, Kennedya monophylla, Kennedya ovata
Family: Fabaceae
Recommended Temperature Zone:
sunset: 8-24
USDA: 9b-11
Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 24°F (-5°C)
Heat Tolerance: Light shade in summer
Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade
Origin: Australia
Growth Habits: Evergreen shrubby vine, up to 10 feet tall, 5 feet wide (1.5 m)
Watering Needs: Moderate water, good drainage, don not overwater
Propagation: Seeds, tip cuttings in spring, semi-hardwood cuttings in summer
The Coral Pea is a twining climber. Its leaves are 2 to 4 inches long (5 to 10 cm)
Australian native climber, Hardenbergia violacea
For a hardy, evergreen, twining, woody stemmed climber, which has dark green leathery leaves
and produces a mass of dark purple pea flowers in winter spring look no further than Hardenbergia violacea.
It's a wonderful Australian native plant also known as False Sarsaparilla, or Purple Coral Pea.
The Hardenbergia genus is a member of the pea flower subfamily of the legume family
and was named after Franziska Countess von Hardenberg.
There are three species in Australia, growing in areas from Queensland to Tasmania.
Hardenbergia likes a sunny or semi shaded position.
It flowers better in full sun and it needs well drained soil
and preferably likes a frost free site, although it tolerates some frost.
Like many evergreen climbers, it has a tendency to run up a wall or fence and ball at the top and be leggy below.
But for compact growth and an even fence coverage prune regularly after flowering.
Probably the most widely grown variety in Australia is Hardenbergia violacea 'Happy Wanderer'.
But there is also a pale pink form called Hardenbergia ‘Rosea’ which is just exquisite with its soft pink colour,
and there is a pure white form as well called Hardenbergia ‘Alba’.
Recent breeding has actually developed some upright shrubby forms including Hardenbergia 'Purple Clusters'.
It grows to about a metre by a metre and has a mass of purple flowers in winter spring.
Hardenbergia violacea is well worth a spot in your garden,
especially to hide a fence or structure, with its mass of flowers in winter spring.
( Rosea Hardenbergia )
Masses of pink flowers on climbing evergreen vine. Tolerant of heat and wind. Excellent cover for fences, arbors, walls and can be trained as ground cover. Best growth and production in full sun. Soil should be kept moist until fully establilshed, otherwise drought tolerant. Pruning not necessary but can be used to control growth and spread. |
Important Info : Best growth and flower production in full sun. |
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http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1460240.htm
http://www.backyardgardener.com/plantname/pda_d5c0.html
http://www.smgrowers.com/products/plants/plantdisplay.asp?plant_id=766
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Fabaceae/Hardenbergia_violacea.html
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