Last year I built a garden arch between two raised garden beds. On one side we bought a plant from the local Bunning's Store, while on the other side, we had a wild pink flowered form that the late Bill Cane had collected seeds for, but it doesn't have tendrils like Hardenbergia violacea. Growing above it on the arch is another wild variety from Stockdale, which I saved after a grader had dug it out on the edge of a buch road.
This morning while admiring the plants, I took a few photos of the plant and posted below.
This morning while admiring the plants, I took a few photos of the plant and posted below.
The arch with three plants.
Stockdale form growing above the pink form.
The Bunning's plant loaded with flower buds.
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