Är hardenbergia violacea snabbväxande

Hardenbergia violacea. Family: Fabaceae subfamily Faboideae Distribution: A widespread species occurring in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia. It occurs in a variety of habitats from coast to mountains, usually in open forest/woodland and sometimes in heath. Common Name: Native sarsaparilla; Purple coral pea. 1 2 Hardenbergia violacea is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to Australia. It is known in Australia by the common names false sarsaparilla, purple coral pea, and waraburra. Elsewhere it is also called purple twining-pea, vine-lilac, and wild sarsaparilla. 3 4 There are 3 species of Hardenbergia where the violacea species and its cultivars are the most commonly grown as they are the most ornamental and easygoing of the lot. All cultivars form a part of the Papilionaceae family of Australian natives and all varieties are considered fast-growing in cultivation. 5 Hardenbergia violacea is a well known climber or twining shrub with stems reaching up to 2 metres long. It has a large geographic range, growing all over the coast, tablelands and western slopes of NSW, and just into the western plains (i.e. Griffith). It exhibits a range of forms from prostrate-running, to climbing to more of a. 6 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. 7 8 8. 9 En invånare från Australien, lila vin, även känd som Hardenbergia violacea, är en snabbväxande vin som trivs fullt eller delvis och kräver lite bevattning. 10 11 12
är hardenbergia violacea snabbväxande