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164 days ago

Climbing plant with blue flowers

Joan from Masterton District

Name : Asarina
This delicate climber has heart shaped leaves and thumb sized blue/purple flowers which give a show all Summer.
It likes climbing up a trellis, or some support. It is a bit frost tender, but can come away in the Spring again.
It will throw the occasional new seedling which you can grow on.

Ive had it growing in pots as well amongst other plants. It will grow up a trellis 2 metres high, but is not invasive...nothing like Convolvulus.

This is a nicely established healthy plant in a pot, which could be gently eased into the ground and it should do well for you.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $10

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