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  Climbers

Billardiera longifolia 'Mountain Blue Berry'

Climber with greenish tubular flowers in spring/summer. Vibrant purple (can also be white or red) berries.

Feature Codes: ABCDEFHPQ
Seeds per gram: 440

 

Billardiera scandens 'Apple Dumplings'

Climber with pendulous green-yellow to purplish bell flowers in spring. Ripe fruit are cream or yellow. Edible.

Feature Codes: COPQ
Seeds per gram: 380

Clematis aristata 'Travellers Joy'

Climber with white or pink star flowers in spring. Showy seed heads.

Feature Codes: CEFP
Seeds per gram: 234

Clematis microphylla
Clematis microphylla 'Small Leaf Clematis'

Woody climber with smaller leaves than C. aristata.

Feature Codes: ABKaO(P)
Seeds per gram: 270

Comosperma volubile 'Blue Love Creeper'

Small almost leafless climber. Striking blue flowers in spring.

Feature Codes: BCEOP
Seeds per gram: 630

 
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Hardenbergia violacea 'Sarsparilla Vine'

Tasmanian provenance.

Perennial. Prostrate ground cover or climber. Width to 3m+. Fast growth rate. Any soil except very wet. Full sun to part shade. Moderately frost hardy. Very drought resistant. Purple flowers in winter. Butterfly attracting.

Feature Codes: ABCEKNOP

Kennedia nigricans
Kennedia nigricans 'Black Cockatoo Pea'

Refer to Groundcovers

 
Kennedia rubicunda
Kennedia rubicunda 'Dusky Coral Pea'

Refer to Groundcovers

 
Muehlenbeckia gunnii
Muehlenbeckia gunnii 'Macquarie Vine'

Refer to Groundcovers

 

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The feature codes used above are as follows:

A Coastal exposure; beach frontage, dunes or cliffs.  J Sub-alpine to alpine; Areas above montane, often treeless.
B Coastal heath; sandy soils, high wind exposure, low nutrient levels.  K Grasslands.
C Dry sclerophyll forest; rocky, poor soil types; very good drainage, low rainfall.  Ka Coastal dune systems.
D Riverbank and riparian; associated with streams and rivers.  Kb Lowland savannah; open grassland and grassy open forests.
E Widespread; distributed over much of the state.  Kc Montane grasslands, heaths and herbfields.
F Wet sclerophyll/eucalyptus forest; deep fertile soils; rainfall 1000-1500mm per year.  Kd Alpine tussock grasslands and herbfields.
G Temperate rainforest, myrtle forest; rainfall in excess of 1500mm per year.  N Frost hardy; tolerant of frosts to at least minus 7.0 degrees C.
H Montane; plateau vegetation including high altitude eucalyptus forests.  O Drought tolerant.
I Swamps and bogs.  P Shade tolerant; indicates tolerance of full or partial (P) shade.
Ia Coastal saltmarsh; dominated by succulents, grasses and sedges; very saline.  Q Edible; various plant parts.
Ib Brackish coastal and estuarine.  R Poisonous (where known).
Ic Freshwater swamps and soaks.  S Pioneer species.
Id Moving water (freshwater).  T Tolerant of poor drainage.
Ie Buttongrass sedgelands; poor drainage; high fire frequency; high rainfall.  U Salt tolerant.
If Alpine moors and bogs.  X Tasmanian endemic species.