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Hardenbergia Violacea ‘Edna Walling Snow White’

Hardenbergia Violacea ‘Edna Walling Snow White’

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Hardenbergia Violacea ‘Edna Walling Snow White’ is a vigorous Australian native evergreen climber featuring glossy green foliage and cascading sprays of pure white, pea-shaped flowers. Its abundant blooms appear from mid-winter through spring, brightening the garden during the cooler months and creating a striking display when trained across fences, trellises, pergolas or archways.

This versatile plant can also be grown as a spreading groundcover or allowed to spill attractively over retaining walls, banks and raised garden beds. It performs best in sunny, freely draining positions, tolerates light to moderate frost and responds well to pruning, making it an excellent choice for customers wanting fast coverage, seasonal flowers and dependable native garden performance.

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Mature height

Approximately 2–4 m, depending on support and pruning.

Mature width

Approximately 2–4 m when allowed to spread naturally. It may be maintained at a smaller size through regular pruning.

Spacing

Plant approximately 1–2 m apart along fences, walls or trellises. Allow wider spacing when growing as an individual groundcover or specimen.

Evergreen/Deciduous

Evergreen

Foliage

Glossy light-to-mid-green foliage with pure white, pea-shaped flowers.

Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest

Flowers mainly from mid-winter through spring, followed occasionally by flattened seed pods.

Sun tolerance

Full sun to part shade. Full sun generally encourages the heaviest flowering.

Maintenance

Low maintenance. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce watering once established. Prune firmly after flowering to control its size, maintain dense growth and encourage fresh flowering stems. Grow in well-drained soil and avoid consistently wet or waterlogged conditions.

Root System

Fibrous, moderately deep and generally non-invasive. As a member of the pea family, it can develop nitrogen-fixing root nodules. Good drainage is essential for maintaining a healthy root system.