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Australian Golden Vine (Tristellateia Australasiae)

₹ 499.00
Regular price  ₹ 699.00 Sale price  ₹ 499.00

The Australian Golden Vine (Tristellateia australasiae), also known as "Maiden’s Jealousy," is a breathtaking tropical climber designed for those who want year-round sunshine in their garden. This vigorous evergreen is celebrated for its dense clusters of star-shaped, bright yellow flowers, each highlighted by tiny red stamens at the center. Once established, it creates a solid wall of glossy, lance-shaped leaves that serves as a perfect living screen or a vibrant backdrop for outdoor living spaces.

💡 Why "Maiden's Jealousy"? Legend has it the plant's beauty was so profound that it made the local maidens envious. Beyond the lore, its unique star-shaped fruit (which follows the blooms) gave rise to its botanical name, Tristellateia, referring to the "three little stars."
🌿 The Ultimate Privacy Screen If you need a fence covered fast, this is your plant. It is a twining climber that wraps around supports with incredible speed. Unlike many other vines that lose their leaves in winter, the Australian Golden Vine stays lush and green throughout the year in the Indian climate, providing permanent privacy and shade.
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Light

Thrives in full sun to partial shade. To maximize the "shower of gold" effect, ensure the plant receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight. It is highly heat-tolerant and loves the tropical intensity of Indian summers.

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Watering

Requires regular watering during the establishment phase. Once mature, it is moderately drought-tolerant. Water whenever the top inch of soil feels dry. Ensure the pot or ground has good drainage, as it is sensitive to waterlogged soil.

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Soil & Fertilizer

Adaptable to most soil types but prefers fertile, well-draining loamy soil. Use a balanced N-P-K (10-10-10) fertilizer or organic compost every 4-6 weeks during the growing season to support its rapid growth and continuous flowering.

✂️ Management & Pruning This vine is a "rampant" grower. If left unpruned, it can easily smother neighboring plants. Prune it regularly to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. It responds very well to "hard pruning" in early spring or after a heavy flowering flush.
⚠️ Common Issues & Quick Fixes

Yellowing Leaves (Internal)

This is often a sign of poor air circulation within the dense foliage. Thin out some of the inner branches to let light and air reach the center of the vine.

Fewer Blooms

Usually caused by lack of sunlight. If the vine is in deep shade, it will produce plenty of leaves but very few flowers. Move it to a sunnier spot or trim overhanging trees to increase light exposure.

📋 Quick Plant Profile

Botanical Name Tristellateia australasiae
Common Names Australian Gold Vine, Maiden's Jealousy, Shower of Gold
Flower Color Golden Yellow with Red stamens
Climbing Method Twining stems (Needs trellis/support)
Blooming Season Year-round (Peaks in Summer/Autumn)
Ideal For Privacy fences, Pergolas, Arches, Vertical walls
Size Details

1 Australian Golden Vine (Tristellateia Australasiae)

Size: 6-12 Inches
(Plant sizes may vary slightly based on seasonal growth, individual plant characteristics, and current stock.)

Care Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Light:

This plant thrives in full sun, meaning it requires at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Ideal locations include south- or west-facing balconies, terraces, open gardens, or window sills that receive strong sunlight for most of the day.

Water:

Water deeply 2–3 times a week, depending on weather and soil type. Early morning or late evening is best. Increase frequency during peak summer or dry spells.

Growing Media:

Feeding & Fertilization:

For these plants, use a phosphorus-rich liquid fertilizer (like 10-30-20 or similar) every 2–3 weeks during the blooming season to support healthy flowers. Dilute to half strength to avoid overfeeding.

Mix in a moderate amount of well-rotted compost or vermicompost every 4–6 weeks to improve soil fertility and encourage continuous blooming. Reduce or stop feeding during the off-season when flowering slows.

Shipping & Delivery

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Replacement

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