The wonga wonga vine is a widespread vigorous climber usually found along eastern Australia. One of the more common Australian native plants, the wonga wonga vine produces bell-shaped white or yellow flowers in the spring, followed by a large oblong-shaped seed pod.
Wonga Wonga Care
Pandorea Pandorana



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Houseplants that require normal watering should be watered so that soil is completely saturated and excess water runs out the bottom of the pot. Never water just a little bit; this allows mineral salts to build up in the soil. The key to normal watering is to allow the top inch or two of potting soil to dry out between waterings. Check frequently as certain times of the year may dictate that you water more frequently. Also, some plants that require normal watering during the growing season, may require less during the winter months when they are dormant.
Pruning
Prune tips of vine back several inches after bloom.
Fertilizer
A handful of general purpose fertiliser will be the only feeding required for such plants.
Sunlight
Full light
Soil
Sandy, Clay, Loamy, Sandy loam, Clay loam, Poor soil
Additional
A variable native climber with twining branches and glossy green foliage, it flowers from winter to summer.
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