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Trumpet Creeper - Indian Summer
The Trumpet Creeper ‘Indian Summer’, ‘Campsis x tagliabuana ‘Kudian’ PP#13189′, is a cross between the c. radicans and grandiflora species resulting in a superior orange-red trumpet bloom with red stripes. Indian Summer is a more subdued grower than other Trumpet Creepers. Indian Summer would look wonderful in a patio pot. The unique colored blooms appear in late summer. This plant thrives in full sun and will attract Hummingbirds. Indian Summer will flower the first year. Propagation prohibited without a license.
Scientific Name or Common Names: Campsis x tagliabuana ‘Kudian’ PP#13189
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Honeysuckle - Gold Net
The Honeysuckle ‘Gold Net’, ‘Lonicera japonica ‘Aureo-Reticulata’, is unlike most Honeysuckle grown today. It is noted for its highly unusual oakleaf-shaped, lime-green and gold veined variegated foliage. The small scented yellow flowers will appear in the spring but they are inconspicuous. This Honeysuckle is quite versatile as it can twine up a wall, fence, or trellis, or mound or sprawl as shrubs and ground cover. In the south, it can be known to be rampant and may be evergreen or semi-evergreen. In the Pacific Northwest, it will be more restrained and can climb more than twelve feet, unlike many other species. It is usually grown as a climbing vine, but it can also be grown as a groundcover creeper, or it can be hung from baskets & containers, or over garden walls.
Scientific Name or Common Names: Lonicera japonica ‘Aureo-Reticulata’
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Aunt Dee Wisteria
The Wisteria ‘Aunt Dee’, ‘Wisteria macrostachya ‘Aunt Dee’, produces showy clusters of light purple flowers in the spring. This deciduous, twining, woody vine is noted for long life and exceptional beauty. Aunt Dee needs support, such as a trellis, arbor or fence to grow and climb on. Aunt Dee blooms when very young. It prefer deep, moist, well drained soil in full sun. Prune after flowering. Heads will turn when this plant is in full bloom. All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested.
Scientific Name or Common Names: Wisteria macrostachya ‘Aunt Dee’
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June 22nd, 2007 by
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Lemon Lace Vine
The Lemon Lace Vine, ‘Polygonum’, is one of the fastest growing vines. It can climb up to 25Ý and has small, creamy white flowers that cluster the golden foliage. The flowers can bloom twice, in late spring and early fall and are very fragrant. æSilver Lemon VineÝ should not be planted where it can intermingle with other plants, for it can be extremely invasive. Plant this hardy vine in full sun and in a moist to well drained soil. Growing from 25-35Ý, æSilver Lemon VineÝ is a winner all around.
Scientific Name or Common Names: Polygonum aubertii ‘Lemon Lace’
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