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Sandy It won't be flowering any time soon, but it's doing very well and curling around itself without much help.
Violet, pea-shaped flowers arrive in profusion during mid-winter to brighten up the short days of the year. Tolerant to dry conditions, this Australian vine attracts much attention when in full bloom. A strong grower with stiff, leathery leaves, it can be grown in a hanging basket or staked in a potted container. To initiate flowering, make sure the nighttime temperatures are quite cool (about 40°F) in late fall and early winter. Then, prepare to be amazed with its glorious show of blooms.