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Hardenbergia 'Happy Wanderer' removeSalvia 'Mystic Spires' 6" Pot removeFraxinus 'Evergreen Ash' removeScleranthus biflorus 'Lime Lava' remove
NameHardenbergia 'Happy Wanderer' removeSalvia 'Mystic Spires' 6" Pot removeFraxinus 'Evergreen Ash' removeScleranthus biflorus 'Lime Lava' remove
ImageA dense cluster of Hardenbergia 'Happy Wanderer' vines climbs a metal wire trellis on a corrugated metal fence, featuring green leaves and abundant small purple flowers.The vibrant purple flowering bush flourishes next to a Cotyledon 'Silver Waves' Succulent in an 8" pot, basking in the sunlight of a garden.Evergreen Flowering Ash @ Hello Hello PlantsClose-up of a lush, undulating green moss landscape intertwined with delicate Plumbago 'White' flowers from a 6" pot, creating a textured and vibrant natural scene.
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Hardenbergia violacea 

Happy Wanderer is the most well known variety of this popular native climber. With its vigorous climbing habit it is a useful plant for covering fences and similar objects or used as a spreading ground cover.

Happy Wanderer's leaves are glossy green in colour and the flowers are a vibrant rich violet-mauve in colour. They are borne profusely from Winter to early Spring. Likes a full sun to part shade position.

Salvia longistyla x farinacea 

One of the smallest of the Salvia family, 'Mystic Spires' produce broad, green leaves with blooms of dark blue atop long stems. Salvia's will bloom throughout the season if deadheaded regularly. Pruning after flowering is finished will ensure strong bushy regrowth for the next season. Salvia 'Mystic Spires' are suitable for pots, planters and full sun to part shade positions in the garden. Though thought of as a Cottage perennial, they suit a wide range of applications, including mass planting in Modern or Lush & Leafy gardens. 6''/14cm pot
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Fraxinus griffithii 'Evergreen Flowering Ash'

Evergreen Flowering Ash is a fast growing evergreen tree, it bears foliage that is glossy green on top and a hairy silver colour underneath. Ideal as a feature tree for the garden, parks or street planting.

Evergreen Flowering Ash is best placed in full sunlight with well drained soil. It is drought tolerant and requires low maintenance once established. Grows to approximately 8 meters in height.

Scleranthus biflorus

Two flowered Knawel is a unique Australian plant that can be found growing naturally in certain alpine regions in eastern Australia. The right green foliage forms mounds that look like bright green lava! It is tolerant of heavy frost and will grow in coastal and alpine climates. Ideal for rockeries, logs or a centrepiece in a bowl.
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Climber or groundcover

planting distance

For screen: 1m

features

Masses of small purple pea flowers in sprays during late winter-spring and leaves which resemble a Eucalyptus leaf

conditions

Very hardy but will flower better with full sun to part shade with well drained soil

landscape use

General climber for fences, screens, pergolas, arbors, rotundas or a shrubby groundcover

Botanical Name

Salvia

height-x-width

10m x 6m

features

Small pale green shiny leaves that are silvery beneath, long panicles of white flowers are formed at the tips in spring

conditions

Full sun in well-drained soil, will tolerate dry conditions

landscape-use

Specimen, street tree, avenues, windbreak

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