Description
The "Sea of Purple" cultivar of Hardenbergia violacea, commonly known as Native Wisteria, offers a mesmerising carpet of purple blooms from Makuru to Kambarang (winter to late spring). Unlike traditional climbing Hardenbergia, this variety is a wide-spreading and cascading groundcover that adds a splash of vibrant colour to any garden. Whether covering a slope or enhancing a rockery, "Sea of Purple" is an attractive, low-maintenance choice.
While this groundcover cultivar can be grown in a large pot with a well-draining or premium potting mix, it thrives best in the ground. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. If you have sandy or poor soil, a soil conditioner will offer a beneficial boost. Fertilise with a low-phosphorus fertiliser during Djeran (autumn) to keep the plant in top condition.
Botanical Name | Hardenbergia violacea |
Common Name | False Sarsparilla, Native Wisteria |
Cultivar | Sea of Purple |
Classification |
Groundcovers |
PBR Name | |
Origin | South-east Australia |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Height | 30 - 80 cm |
Width | 2 - 3 M |
Light | Full sun |
Soil | Can be planted in a large pot in premium potting mix with good drainage, but grows best in loose, well-draining loamy soil. |
Water Requirement | Water regularly and deeply during hot weather for its first year. Drought-hardy once established. Will perform better with some extra water during heat waves. |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Flower Colour | Purple |
Flower Time | Makuru to Kambarang (winter to late spring) |
Toxicity |
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