Hardenbergia comptoniana Western Australia Coral Pea, Compton Coral Pea, Lilac Vine ...
Hardenbergia violacea Meema ['HB1'] PPAF (Meema Purple Vine Lilac) - An evergreen groundcover that scrambles to form a dense groundcover 1 to 2 feet tall by 6 feet wide with simple rounded 3 inch long linear leaves and sprays of pinkish purple ...
Purple Coral Pea Scientific Name: Hardenbergia violacea (Schneev.) Stearn Synonym: Hardenbergia monophylla, Kennedya monophylla, Kennedya ovata Family: Fabaceae ...
Hardenbergia (Purple Coral Pea) Hibiscadelphus (Hawaaian Mountain Hibiscus) Hibiscus (Tropical Mallows) ...
Hardenbergia violacea, Hardenbergia monophylla Family: Faboideae / Leguminosae / Papilionaceae Native sarsaparilla, Purple Coral pea, Purple Twisting pea Origin: Australia ...
Rosea Hardenbergia ( Hardenbergia violacea ) Rosea Honeysuckle ( Lonicera bella ) Rosea Indian Hawthorn ( Raphiolepis indica ) ...
Wild Sarsaparille [English]: Hardenbergia comptoniana Wild Sarsparilla [English]: Smilax pumila Wild Sasparilla [English]: Aralia nudicaulis Wild Senna [English]: Senna hebecarpa Wild Senna [English]: Senna marilandica ...
In Hardenbergia violacea (Faboideae) the colour patterning on the standard may mimic an anther (Lunau 2006).
Sow seed of ageratum, wilt-resistant China aster, cornflower, gerbera, hardenbergia, morning-glories, annual phlox, sweet peas, thunbergia, torenia and zinnias.
Examples of these include Berberidopsis, Calceolaria, Carpenteria, Ceanothus, Clerodendrum, Clianthus, Coronilla, Cytisus, Dregea, Eccremocarpus, Fremontodendron, Hardenbergia, Hoya, Lapageria, Leptospermum, Metrosideros, Muehlenbeckia, Plumbago, ...
And "lilac" is used for some unrelated plants that bear clusters of bluish flowers: a couple of forms of Ceanothus (California lilac) and Hardenbergia (vine lilac) as well as Hebe hulkeana (New Zealand lilac).
See also: Viola, Vine, Pea, Green, Comptonia
 
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