Monday, August 23, 2010

Fraser Island Creeper

A couple of photos from yesterday afternoon


The first is Tecomanthe hillii
Common name of Fraser Island Creeper or Pink Trumpet vine.
It is growing on a wire frame to help hide 2 water tanks near our driveway.The trumpets are quite spectacular
















The other is of an Azalea in bloom. Azalea foliage here gets decimated with lacebug but they flower regardless.

2 comments:

Jeff said...

Does this plant require low-phosphorus fertilizers like some other Australian plants?
How much sun does your plant get?
Thanks!

Tom said...

Hi Jeff - yes it is in full sun - growing on some wire facing west but with some partial shade from nearby trees. I haven't fertilised it at all - well - maybe some Alroc at some stage. It is a vigorous climber that has performed well here. If I gave it some fertilser I would use blood and bone probably.