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Australian Native Plants at the ANBG Canberra

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MarcR:

--- Quote from: Paul T on October 08, 2008, 10:45:04 PM ---Lesley,

A quick search revealed that H. dentata has dentate leaves (i.e an at least partially toothed margin in this case), whereas the H. scandens doesn't.  H. dentata is also more shade tolerant that H. scandens apparently.  It also doesn't smother plants like H. scandens is want to do.

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I have pink and blue Wisteria and Hibertia dentata climbing my Laburnum anagyroides.
The Laburnum has a really short bloom season; but it has a nice structure. the vines put flowers on that structure over an extended time. Twice over a six year period the Hibertia has frozen to the ground, and come back from the root. At first I thought that the Wisteria and Hibertia would look strange together when they overlap; but, they look fine together. 

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