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ASGAP: Australian Plants for Fire Prone Areas
... (ls), Maireana spp (ss), Rhagodia baccata (s), Rhagodia hastata (ss). Ground Covers Ajuga australis, Carpobrotus glaucesens, Dichondra repens, Eremophila debilis (syn. Myoporum debile), Hardenbergia violacea (will climb), Kennedia prostrata (*), Kennedia rubicunda (will climb), Myoporum parvifolium, Pelargonium spp (*), Phyla nodiflora, Pultenaea prostrata, Rhagodia nutans, Scaevola spp. KEY TO ...
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What plants are good for narrow privacy hedges/screens? - California Gardening
... common faq. If the space is VERY narrow, the best solution is to put up a trellis and cover it with a well behaved evergreen vine like Trachelospermum jasminoides, Solanum jasminoides or Hardenbergia violacea. Another option is to espalier plants that have a habit of growing flat to begin with.Grewia, Xylosma, Podocarpus gracilior, and Cocculus being good choices.The other possibility is bamboo- ...
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A Small Wildlife Garden
... space for me to squeeze along to prune and train the climbers, to keep them where I want them: out of shrubs and trees and neighbours. My colour preference would be purple or white Hardenbergia violacea or, more rampant, the gorgeous bright white flowers and feathery fruits of Clematis aristata. A lighter climber I'd consider is Clematis microphylla, which has cream flowers. As well as climbers, I ...
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Vines for shade - Vines Forum - GardenWeb
... may not bloom much, mandevilla, or diplidenia, for blooms, ivy, grape vine, but dont expect fruit, and will lose leaves in winter, for fragrance, any of the jasmins, arabian, pink, star, for starters, hardenbergia or duranta. you san even train gardenia! to many more to mention! use your imagination! you'd be surprised! good luck! ...Don... RE: Vines for shade clip this post email this post what ...
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justgardeners.com
... 3-4 inch sections or thereabouts, strip off any lower leaves, and set. Besides getting some new plants, your parent plant will be pruned back and result in a bushier plant! from: Sandie subject: Hardenbergia ? Hardenbergia - - - - the bluish-purple vine kind. Which blooms in Fall/Winter. I sadly lost mine last year (suddenly bolted, don't know why) and I don't have any cuttings or seeds, but other ...
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Gardening with Bevan & Margaret
... . Assorted colours. CONVOLVULUS MAURETANICUS (Morocco Glory Bind) Evergreen climber, creeper or trailing perennial, stem is slender, leaves are greish green and small, flowers are blue bell shaped. HARDENBERGIA VIOLACEA (Australian Sarsaparilla, Happy Wanderer, Coral Pea, Vine Lilac). Woody stemmed twining climber, with dark green leaves, pea shape like flowers the colour of violet, appearing in ...
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Ellis Rowan Garden - Section 131
... australis Spring & summer Ground hugging form, low water needs Grevillea diminuta Summer Bird attracting, low water needs Grevillea dimorpha Winter & spring Bird attracting, low water needs Hardenbergia Mini Ha Ha Late winter & early spring Scrambler with massed purple flowers Hibbertia pedunculata Spring & summer Fresh green foliage, dense groundcover Homoranthus pappilatus Spring & summer ...
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Propagation methods for selected native plants
... cuttings varies Gahnia Seed Division Mar-May Goodenia Seed Stem cuttings, stolons Dec-Feb Grevillea Soft tip cuttings Dec-Mar Hakea Seed (sun dry woody fruit) Soft tip cuttings Sept-Nov Dec-Apr Hardenbergia Seeds * Soft tip cuttings Sept-Nov Mar-Apr Hibbertia cuttings Summer Hovea Seed Summer Indigofera Seed * Sept-Oct Isopogon Seed Soft tip cuttings Sept-Nov Feb-Mar Jasminum Seed-pre-treatment . ...
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Berkeley Horticultural Nursery Gardening Suggestions
... , they develop into awkward woody masses later in life. Growing vines in containers is possible with a bit of ongoing summer pruning, especially if you choose a slower grower like Hardenbergia violacea, which blooms during late winter. A versatile and fragrant option is Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides), which will produce sweet scented flowers practically year-round here in the Bay Area. ...
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... Morus alba 'Fruitless' Nyssa sylvatica Pinus sylvestris Podocarpus henkelii Podocarpus macrophyllus Quercus agrifolia Quercus ilex Sophora japonica Sparmannia africana Taxus Torreya californica Vines: Hardenbergia comptoniana Hedera helix Lonicera japonica Parthenocissus tricuspidata Sources: Coate, B. Water Conserving Plants & Landscapes for the Bay Area. East Bay Municipal Utility District, ...
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