Dom B - Sydney: I want to grow hardenbergia on the top lattice section of a high fence and was considering using a post mounted pot (43cm wide and 25 cm deep) to plant it right up near the top of the fence. Hardenbergia History and Origin: Hardenbergia is a genus of vine within the Fabaceae family, native to Australia. Cover a fence or a wall, or train up a pergola post, and you’ll be delighted with the effect. Synonyms for Hardenbergia in Free Thesaurus. Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping, This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. Aug 10, 2017 - I recently visited a stunning garden entirely populated by Australian plants. 1 synonym for Hardenbergia: genus Hardenbergia. Twining shrub or climber. 30 Premium Round Root Training Tubes 50x70mm $ 20.00. Because the long, carrot-like root was reportedly used as a substitute for sarsparilla by Australian aboriginal bushmen, it also has the common names Australian Sarsparilla and False Sarsaparilla. The planter itself I'll get in a timber and stain to match the wood paneling. Trellis, April Hardenbergia can reach 50 feet (15 m.) in length, and it will twine itself around and climb everything in its path. Maintenance: Prune lightly and regularly to maintain shape and promote fresh growth - prune more firmly after flowering. Origin: nsw, qld, tas, act, vic. Hardenbergia violacea'Happy Wanderer' or ‘False Sarsparilla’ or ‘Purple Coral Pea’ Superb pea-shaped flowers make this slender climber good as a groundcover, for fences, pillars and lovely in pots (with bamboo stakes for support). Based in South Australia, specialising in mainstream, rare and unusual perennial plants along with roses and ornamental trees. This information is provided as a free service to viewers. If the soil is too hard you could think of planting it in a pot, it would be quite happy in a pot providing the soil is well drained and watered regularly during the hotter months. If in doubt always use Blood and Bone on natives.. Webmaster - Sydney: Hey Lozza, Natives hate being moved - best bet is to leave it where it is. There are 3 ways to get from Zwolle to Hardenberg by train, taxi or car. Prune after flowering to encourage a bushy habit. Are the roots invasive enough to push the deck around? Squash or scrape off scale on stems or the underside of leaves. Cheers. As the central trunk grows, keep removing side shoots. Such a shame it is a magnificent wall covering the Colourbond. Simple, oblong (2-4 inches) leaves clothe these stems. Cheers Lozza. The following are all known to eat Hardenbergia: Possums, Beetles, grasshoppers, caterpillars.. Colin - Collie WA: Hi, looking for a climber that will cover a large tree stump which we have wrapped in hinge-jointed fencing wire. Any advice would be much appreciated. Buy Now. Brian McGuigan - Brookfield, Victoria: We have recently planted a blue and a white hardenbergia at the bases of two 10cm galvanised posts covered in chicken wire. Pure snowy white blossom cascades over bright green foliage from mid winter to spring. What are synonyms for Hardenbergia? Origin: nsw, qld, tas, act, vic Cultural notes: full sun or part shade long lived, very hardy Maintenance: prune to train or control Tolerates: frosts, most soils and dry periods Flowering season: later winter/spring Flower colour: small purple pea shaped flowers appearing in clusters Foliage colour: dark green glossy leaves Width: up to 2m Plant spacing: 50cm apart It is about 3 years old, usually masses of flowers. Drop into the new hole, carefully slide out the hessian and backfill firmly. Flowering season: later winter/spring. TheImage = document.getElementById(TheImageId); Prune often after flowering to keep growth in check. Tags. Hardenbergia are best positioned in an area of full sun or part shade. Be understanding with the bundle? The Australian aboriginal name for it is Waraburra. We had a hardenbergia before which did well but didn't have anything that high to grow over.. Webmaster - Sydney: Well Colin, Well my first recommendation would be an old fashioned scrambling rose - a species rose call Rosa Banksiae lutea - absolutely beautiful. A plant cover over the trellis will improve the barrier efficiency. Hi Betty, Brown leaves often indicate that there may be a watering issue. webmaster - Sydney : Hi Lyn Hardenbergia 'Happy Wanderer' will spread up to 4 m. For best continuous coverage place plants about 2m apart.. Webmaster - Sydney: Hi Dom I would place pot on the ground and train the Hardenbergia up and along the fence. Hardenbergia violacea or ‘Happy Wanderer’ is a tough evergreen plant that certainly lives up to its name. I have room for a long narrow tub or tubs approx 2.5m long and 0.50m wide. Australian National Botanic Gardens & Australian National Herbarium. var TheImage; Patio 1 synonym for Hardenbergia: genus Hardenbergia. Does a pot this size sound suitable?. Tolerates: frosts, most soils and dry periods. I'm thinking of trying to grow one as a screen.. Webmaster - Sydney: Hey Noah of Brisbane, yes this plant will be fine in a pot on a balcony providing it gets at least half a day of sun or more. Can I plant more than one, and if so how many can i use or how close can I plant them together? And the shed is made from colourbond, will this be too hot in summer for the plant? comptoniana, H. perbrevidens, and H. violacea are the species. Annie - Webmaster: Hardenbergia prefers a frost free garden but will tolerate a short mild frost. Prepare the garden by breaking up the existing soil (use a hoe, spade, or power tiller) to a depth of 12-16” (30-40cm). 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