It's Pink Saturday - Beverly, at the blog "How Sweet the Sound" hosts Pink Saturday. Let the color pink inspire you.
It's one of those plants that's sort of a shrub and sort of a vine. It twines itself loosely around supports and - overwhelmingly - other plants, and can cover a pergola or fence handily.
Its hard-to-remember botanical name is the fault of Austrian botanist Baron Carl Alexander Anselm Baron von Hügel, who undertook an expedition to Australia in 1833 - 1834, collecting plants and seeds. He named this pretty vine after his sister, Franziska Countess von Hardenberg. There's no record whether she grew it herself or not.
Its narrow, evergreen leaves turn down attractively, and its tiny pea-like flowers bloom on long arching racemes in the early spring. The blooms are very delicate - the one you see here is no bigger than my fingernail. Hardenbergia is not for cold climates, sadly, but could be grown as a tender perennial.
Our spell of warm weather has brought flowers out nicely, and Patty's small garden is wreathed with blooming flowers.
"Happy Wanderer" is a perfect plant to grace the small cottage of my friend Patty, who herself has led a full, adventurous and well-traveled life - a Happy Wanderer indeed!
That is an attractive plant.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of those plants that's sort of a shrub and sort of a vine.
Could it be "trained" to be more shrubby? Does it develop any woody stems?
Beautiful. I saw this growing many places when we lived in San Diego, but had no idea what it was.
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Jil ♥
So pretty!
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Do they attract butterflies?
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ReplyDeleteLove this vine, lovely colour. I haven't seen it here.
Gabriela