Pandorea jasminoides ‘Alba’
| Common name | White Bower Vine | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Origin | North East Australia | ||
| Habit | Evergreen, woody climber. Glossy green leaves, white trumpet like flowers from late spring to summer | ||
| Uses | Screening along fences, train to climb on supports or spill-over plant. Suits many garden styles including traditional, cottage, native, Mediterranean, sub-tropical | ||
| Size | 3-5 metres | ||
| Position | Frost tender to 5oC. Prefers full sun or part-shade, adequate sunlight required for good flowering, it will grow towards the sunlight | ||
| Special notes | Pandorea species can develop strong root systems, therefore be careful planting near underground pipelines. Prune to increase flowering and retain growth |



