Hardenbergia violacea - Purple Coral Pea or Native Sarsaparilla
Hardenbergia violacea, commonly known as Purple Coral Pea or Native Sarsaparilla, is a climbing or sprawling perennial vine native to NSW, Victoria, Queensland, ACT and South Australia. It typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 meters and thrives in various habitats, such as woodlands, open forests, and coastal areas, often favoring well-drained soils and sunny to partially shaded conditions.
This species is renowned for its striking purple pea-shaped flowers, which bloom from late winter to spring and are often accompanied by glossy, dark green lance-shaped leaves. The vibrant flowers are highly attractive to pollinators, including bees and butterflies.
Hardenbergia violacea, commonly known as Purple Coral Pea or Native Sarsaparilla, is a climbing or sprawling perennial vine native to NSW, Victoria, Queensland, ACT and South Australia. It typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 meters and thrives in various habitats, such as woodlands, open forests, and coastal areas, often favoring well-drained soils and sunny to partially shaded conditions.
This species is renowned for its striking purple pea-shaped flowers, which bloom from late winter to spring and are often accompanied by glossy, dark green lance-shaped leaves. The vibrant flowers are highly attractive to pollinators, including bees and butterflies.
Hardenbergia violacea, commonly known as Purple Coral Pea or Native Sarsaparilla, is a climbing or sprawling perennial vine native to NSW, Victoria, Queensland, ACT and South Australia. It typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 meters and thrives in various habitats, such as woodlands, open forests, and coastal areas, often favoring well-drained soils and sunny to partially shaded conditions.
This species is renowned for its striking purple pea-shaped flowers, which bloom from late winter to spring and are often accompanied by glossy, dark green lance-shaped leaves. The vibrant flowers are highly attractive to pollinators, including bees and butterflies.