Discovered by the British plant physiologist Richard Horsman-Solly in the wild of Australia in the 1830s, this is a gem of a plant.
Not only does it have amazing blue-bell flowers from June to September - in autumn, it produces berries that are apparently edible!
The foliage is evergreen and grows to a height of around 1.8m - 3.0m (6-10 feet) with a spread of 30.4cm (12") - the perfect plant for containers. It's no wonder that this plant has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Supplied as mature plants in 9cm pots. Half hardy perennial.
- Flower Colour: Blue
- Aspect: Sun or Partial Shade
- Flowering Time: Summer
- Flowering Time: Autumn
- Hardiness: Semi-Hardy Perennial
- Spread: 60cm (24")
- Delivery: April onwards
- Other: Climber
- Other: Suitable for Container
- Height: 2m (80")
- Other: Foliage/Stem/Fruit Interest
- Quantity: 1 plant in 7cm pot
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