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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Wisteria Harlequin produces two-toned blue flowers in spring, just as the new leaves appear. At this time, highly fragrant, cascading racemes are borne, producing an amazing display. The foliage is lush, mid-green, and develops yellow tones in autumn before falling. This woody climber will easily reach 10 m or more but can easily be contained with trimming. Wisteria Harlequin is commonly used as a climber along a fence, trellis, or the like and should be planted so the beauty and fragrance of this plant can be enjoyed. It is well suited to cottage gardens or for transforming a bland fence.
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