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Hardenbergia violacea

Hardenbergia violacea

Description:

This plant was all alone on a rocky hillside but looked very healthy. The whole 'bush' was about one metre tall and 1.5 across. It is a climbing, clambering trailing type with clusters of purple, violet, pink or white flowers each about 15mm max. across. Surely it wasn't planted in that location.

Habitat:

In a nature reserve next to a dam wall.

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Mark Ridgway
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Mark Ridgway

Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Jul 21, 2014
Submitted on Sep 26, 2014

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