This twinning climber has slender brownish hairy stems that grow into trees or over rocks froming a dense cover. It has dark green to purplish oblong leaves and the bright yellow saucer-shaped single flowers appear terminally during spring.

Hardiness zones 8 to 11

Hibbertia dentatais naturally found in Australia from south-east Queensland to New South Wales and Victoria growing in sheltered forests and along cool or warm temperate rainforest margins.

It prefers a well drained organic rich sandy to shale based soil that is moist and grows in a semi shaded to sunny position and is light frost and drought tolerant.

The Trailing Guinea Flower is grown for its flowers and its twinning habit. It is planted in small gardens as a ground cover or bushland settings and as a spillover in rockeries. It establishes in 2 to 3 years and is suitable for coastal and mountain regions.It has an excellent flower display and can be used in courtyards and in patio pots. ID 3008

Hibbertia(hib-BERT-ee-a)dentata(den-TA-ta)

Dilleniaceae(DIL-en-ee-AY-see-ee)