Tecomanthe speciosa, commonly known as the Three Kings Vine, is a NZ native climber grown for its foliage and flowers. It features large and glossy, green leaves which become adorned with large clusters of cream-coloured, tubular flowers in autumn. It will grow to 10 m tall but is often contained with trimming. Tecomanthe speciosa makes an excellent addition to a subtropical garden and is well suited to growing on pillars, pergolas, and arches. With appropriate support it can also be used for hedging.
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Hardenbergia Alba is a vigorous, evergreen climber grown for its pretty, white flowers. The flowers are pea-like in appearance and produced as clusters from late winter through spring. Complementing the showy flowers are the lush dark green leaves which are held densely. Hardenbergia Alba is commonly grown along fences, trellises, or pergolas, or allowed to sprawl as a groundcover if it has nothing to climb. It is well-suited to cottage and white gardens.
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