Is the happy wanderer in public domain?

Is the happy wanderer in public domain?

Rights & Access 1870 to 1885 collection is in the public domain and is free to use and reuse.

What does Valderi valdera mean?

After extensive research, I think that I can say with confidence that the words “valderi” and “valdera” have no meaning. They are just nonsense syllables that are fun to sing.

Is the happy wanderer a German song?

“The Happy Wanderer” originates from a medieval German folk song that was given words by Florenz Friedrich Sigismund (1788-1857). The song was expanded upon after 1918 by Friedrich-Wilhelm Möller and Edith Möller. It was finally adapted into English by Antonia Ridge (1895-1981).

Who sang the happy wanderer?

Oberkirchen Childrens ChoirThe Happy Wanderer / Artist

Who wrote The Happy Wanderer song?

Friedrich Wilhelm MöllerThe Happy Wanderer / Composer

When was the happy wanderer written?

Sigismund, or Florenz Friedrich Sigismund and give the dates as either 1788–1857 or early 19th century. All German sources agree that the words to the popular version were adapted by Edith Möller.

Is Happy Wanderer frost tolerant?

Overview. Hardenbergia violacea ‘Happy Wanderer’ is a vigorous climber or trailing plant that will provide dense cover to just about anything – including walls, steep banks, pergolas and fences. It has long arrow shaped deep green leaves and produces flowers that are lilac to purple. It will tolerate light frosts.

Where does Happy Wanderer grow?

Full sun to semi-shade location in free draining soil or native potting mix in pots. Plant in a semi protected spot to avoid frost damage as some varieties are mildly susceptible. Give a native controlled release fertiliser in spring.

Is Happy Wanderer Evergreen?

The Happy wanderer belongs to the Fabaceae pea family and is an evergreen climber or a vine. The plant is a large size when mature and can spread about 2 to 5 metres. It attains a maximum height of up to 6 metres and grows vigorously.

Is Happy Wanderer fast growing?

The Hardenbergia Happy Wanderer is a fast growing climber that produces leathery, dark green leaves and masses of purple, pea like flowers from winter to spring. It also attracts native butterflies, bees and birds.

Is Happy Wanderer invasive?

It does in fact wander around, however it is not invasive and it is a plant that can be pruned heavily if required. Found along the coastal ranges from Queensland and New South Wales through to Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia Hardenbergia is widespread.

Is Happy Wanderer toxic to dogs?

This plant goes by several names, and you may have heard it referred to as native lilac, happy wanderer, or purple coral pea. Some parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested.