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Native climbers transform vertical spaces into living walls of natural beauty, providing essential screening, privacy, and habitat while maximizing garden potential. At Kuranga Native Nursery, our climbing plants include vigorous vines and twining species that create stunning coverage for fences, pergolas, and unsightly structures. These versatile plants offer seasonal flowers, attractive foliage, and wildlife benefits while requiring minimal ground space to achieve maximum impact.
Callerya megasperma ‘Native Wisteria’

Callerya megasperma ‘Native Wisteria’

Native Wisteria

Discover Callerya megasperma ‘Native Wisteria‘ for its purple flower clusters and vigorous climbing habit. Perfect for pergolas and fences.

Aphanopetalum resinosum ‘Gum Vine’

Aphanopetalum resinosum ‘Gum Vine’

Gum Vine

Discover Aphanopetalum resinosum Gum Vine for its climbing habit and small white flowers. Perfect for vertical gardens and native screening.

Billardiera bicolor ‘Compact Bicolour Apple Berry’

Billardiera bicolor ‘Compact Bicolour Apple Berry’

Compact Bicolour Apple Berry

Discover Billardiera bicolor ‘Compact’, a native WA climber with bell-shaped purple-cream flowers and soft green foliage. Perfect for rockeries and containers.

Pandorea jasminoides ‘Lady Di’

Pandorea jasminoides ‘Lady Di’

Lady Di

Enhance your garden with Pandorea jasminoides for its fragrant white trumpet flowers and vigorous climbing habit. Perfect for pergolas and scented garden displays.

Pandorea jasminoides ‘Bower of Beauty’

Pandorea jasminoides ‘Bower of Beauty’

Bower of Beauty

Grow Pandorea jasminoides for its fragrant white trumpet flowers and vigorous climbing habit. Perfect for pergolas and scented garden displays.

Pandorea pandorana ‘Wonga Vine’

Pandorea pandorana ‘Wonga Vine’

Wonga Vine

Meet Pandorea pandorana for its cream trumpet flowers with burgundy throats and vigorous climbing habit. Perfect for pergolas and native displays.

Hardenbergia comptoniana ‘Native Lilac’

Hardenbergia comptoniana ‘Native Lilac’

Native Lilac

Enhance your garden with Hardenbergia comptoniana for its stunning purple pea flowers and climbing habit. Perfect for trellises and native displays.

Hardenbergia violacea ‘Free ‘n’ Easy’

Hardenbergia violacea ‘Free ‘n’ Easy’

Free ‘n’ Easy

Transform your garden with Hardenbergia violacea for its cascading purple pea flowers and versatile climbing habit. Perfect for fences and ground coverage.

Hibbertia dentata ‘Trailing Guinea-flower’

Hibbertia dentata ‘Trailing Guinea-flower’

Trailing Guinea-flower

Add Hibbertia dentata to your garden for its bright yellow buttercup flowers and spreading groundcover habit. Perfect for slopes and native displays.

Kennedia coccinea ‘Coral Vine’

Kennedia coccinea ‘Coral Vine’

Coral Vine

Grow Kennedia coccinea for its brilliant red coral pea flowers and vigorous climbing habit. Perfect for fences and attracting native birds.

Hardenbergia violacea ‘Native Sarsaparilla’

Hardenbergia violacea ‘Native Sarsaparilla’

Native Sarsaparilla

Elevate your garden with Hardenbergia violacea for its cascading purple pea flowers and versatile climbing habit. Perfect for fences and ground coverage.

Clematis aristata

Clematis aristata

Austral Clematis

Transform your garden with Clematis aristata, a vigorous native climber with white starry flowers and fluffy seed heads. Perfect for fences and trellises.

Hardenbergia violacea ‘Happy Wanderer’

Hardenbergia violacea ‘Happy Wanderer’

Happy Wanderer

Showcase Hardenbergia violacea for its cascading purple pea flowers and versatile climbing habit. Perfect for fences and ground coverage.

Hibbertia empetrifolia ‘Scrambling Guinea Flower’

Hibbertia empetrifolia ‘Scrambling Guinea Flower’

Scrambling Guinea Flower

Transform your landscape with Hibbertia empetrifolia for its bright yellow flowers and heath-like foliage. Perfect for coastal gardens and groundcover.

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