Clianthus puniceus
glory pea / lobster claw
- Position: sun or partial shade
- Soil: rich, moist, well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: July
- Hardiness: frost tender (will need winter protection)
For those with coastal gardens or lovers of the sub-tropical comes this evergreen, scrambling shrub, suitable for mild areas or sunny, protected walls. With deep-red, curved keel petals reminiscent of a parrot’s bill or lobster’s claw, Clianthus makes an exotic addition to a sheltered garden spot. - Garden care: Protect in winter by applying a thick layer of mulch to cover and help insulate the plant's roots, and cover the plant with a layer of fleece during frosty weather. Provide a strong framework and tie in. After flowering, remove deadwood and cut back flowered shoots by up to a third to establish a robust flowering framework in subsequent years.