Summary[edit] Description: English: Native woody scrambler or climber with twining hairless branches; older branches are longitudinally ridged and have fawnish bark. Leaves are mostly opposite and strongly dimorphic; juvenile leaves 2-8 cm long with 8-17 small bluntly toothed leaflets; adult leaves 8–16 cm long with 3-9 linear to ± ovate leaflets. Flowerheads are 5–15 cm long terminal thyrses, sometimes appearing racemose. Corolla 1–2.5 cm long, whitish and often with purple blotches or stripes in the throat, bearded inside, glabrous outside. Flowers from June to December. Grows to a large woody climber in coastal rainforest or as a scrambler or climber in moist gullies in sclerophyll forest and woodland, frequently in rocky sites. Date: 20 December 2020, 13:18:30. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/73840284@N04/50742242677/. Author: Macleay Grass Man. Camera location32° 23′ 50.12″ S, 151° 44′ 16.47″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-32.397256; 151.737909.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Native woody scrambler or climber with twining hairless branches; older branches are longitudinally ridged and have fawnish bark. Leaves are mostly opposite and strongly dimorphic; juvenile leaves 2-8 cm long with 8-17 small bluntly toothed leaflets; adult leaves 8–16 cm long with 3-9 linear to ± ovate leaflets. Flowerheads are 5–15 cm long terminal thyrses, sometimes appearing racemose. Corolla 1–2.5 cm long, whitish and often with purple blotches or stripes in the throat, bearded inside, glabrous outside. Flowers from June to December. Grows to a large woody climber in coastal rainforest or as a scrambler or climber in moist gullies in sclerophyll forest and woodland, frequently in rocky sites. Date: 5 September 2015, 13:45:01. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/73840284@N04/50742139621/. Author: Macleay Grass Man.
Description: Bower vine is a tall climber, growing as an ornamental in the front garden, Pandorea jasminoides. Como NSW Australia, October 2009. Date: 17 October 2009, 09:14. Source: Bower vine. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location33° 59′ 57.51″ S, 151° 03′ 39.61″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-33.999308; 151.061003.