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Campsis grandiflora - Chinese trumpet creeper (23335 readers)
Contributed by havlis 07.06. 2008 06:51:25 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Probably the most eye-catching version of trumpet creepers is this Chinese one. As a fast growing vine it can soon cover walls, gazebos or fences. The flowers are large: 7-9 cm wide, salmon pink with a clear yellow throat. The buds form a raceme that blooms from July till frosts. ...

Wisteria floribunda 'Violacea Plena' - Japanese wisteria (12099 readers)
Contributed by havlis 27.05. 2008 10:19:45 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Vioalcea Plena is a magnificent variety of Japanese wisteria. This climber bears 30-40 cm long racemes of double, deep violet, scented flowers that make this plant a fantastic show-stopper when in full bloom. In English-speaking countries it is often sold under another name: Black Dragon (and Yea Koku Riu in Japan). ...

Wisteria floribunda 'Violacea Plena' - Japanese wisteria (11669 readers)
Contributed by havlis 17.05. 2008 13:38:35 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Vioalcea Plena is a magnificent variety of Japanese wisteria. This climber bears 30-40 cm long racemes of double, deep violet, scented flowers that make this plant a fantastic show-stopper when in full bloom. In English-speaking countries it is often sold under another name: Black Dragon (and Yea Koku Riu in Japan). It is a late flowering cultivar that flowers along with leaves which is May to early June. It may take 3-5 years to start flowering. Being late in flowering it escapes late frosts. E ...

Actinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' - kiwi (40884 readers)
Contributed by havlis 08.03. 2008 10:59:06 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Jenny is another self-fertile variety of kiwi. This means that it does not need a male and a female plant to produce fruit. Apart from tasty fruit it is a nice plant, too, with deep green leaves and scented flowers in June. ...

Actinidia arguta 'Issai' - mini-kiwi (36786 readers)
Contributed by havlis 05.03. 2008 12:47:49 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Issai is a self-fertile variety of the so-called mini-kiwi. This means that unlike the species it does not need a male and a female plant to produce fruit. Apart from tasty fruit it is a nice plant, too, with deep green leaves and scented flowers in June. ...

Ficus pumila 'Quercifolia' - Creeping Fig (12547 readers)
Contributed by amazon 12.12. 2007 09:41:43 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Tiny deep green leaves are deeply lobed. Not only is the individual leaf considerably smaller than the normal Creeping Fig, but each dimpled leaf is deeply lobed as if was a tiny oak leaf. More clumping than vining in habit, this is the choice for the sophisticated terrarium or living topiary. It is considered crown jewel of the Creeping Fig cultivars. ...

Hedera helix 'Midas Touch' - English Ivy (8141 readers)
Contributed by amazon 12.12. 2007 09:23:52 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

The Midas Touch Ivy is an easy to grow houseplant. It will thrive in bright, indirect light or in a window. Just water when the soil is dry. Prune as needed and new plants can be started from the cuttings. The Midas Touch Ivy has large leaves and is brightly variegated. It is a stand out! ...

Stephanotis floribunda - Madagascar Jasmine (16741 readers)
Contributed by amazon 18.11. 2007 11:59:13 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

The Madagascar Jasmine (Bridal Wreath) thrives with bright but indirect lighting. A bright North or East window is perfect,or any indirect light window. Also, try to provide some humidity as this plant will do better then although this is not critical for the plants survival. The Madagascar jasmine is a vine with twining growth habit so you need to provide a support for it. One important point to remember is to not move the plant when in bloom, not even twist it around in the window as then the ...

Cardiospermum halicacabum - Love in a Puff (8033 readers)
Contributed by amazon 14.11. 2007 12:26:32 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

An exciting combination of beautiful leaves, distinctive pods, and attractive white flowers. At home in almost any landscape, Love-in-a Puff (Balloon Vine) brings elegance to any setting. Growing to approximately 8 feet in height, you may start them inside 6-8 weeks before last frost or direct-sow after danger of frost. Prefers sun. Annual that reseeds each year. ...

Aeschynanthus radicans - Lipstick Plant (32546 readers)
Contributed by amazon 02.11. 2007 13:20:54 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Related to African violets and gloxinias, lipstick plants are members of the gesneriad family. Its easy to see the reason for their common name since the lobed red flowers emerging from a maroon sheath do resemble lipsticks in tubes. Natives of the West Indies, the plants grow as epiphytes in the wild, but theyre most comfortable in hanging baskets in the home. Blooms should come and go all year if the plant has suitable bright light and adequate water. The soil shouldnt dry out completely, but ...

Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Veitchii' - Boston Ivy (18304 readers)
Contributed by abies 22.10. 2007 10:56:09 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

This variety of Boston ivy has shallow-lobed leaves, creating a jagged appearance. It is an excellent clinging deciduous vine which is most well-known for its amazing autumn foliage colours. Rich and intense hues of scarlet, fiery purplish red, yellow and orange light up with the onset of autumn. After the leaves fall, the dark blue berries remain decorative until they fall. Will tolerate the dust, pollution and exhaust fumes of a city environment very well, making it an ideal choice for a wall ...

Cyclanthera pedata - Achocha (27572 readers)
Contributed by amazon 21.10. 2007 11:36:16 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Achocha (Ladys Slipper) | Vigorous climber producing small edible pods like okra. The small fruits have a tender, crunchy white flesh with a beany, cucumber flavor. Nice in salads or for stir fries. They can also be made into novelty pickles. Pick fruits young, when still green. ...

Clematis chiisanensis 'Korean Beauty' - Clematis (9886 readers)
Contributed by amazon 15.10. 2007 20:42:51 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Liven up your hanging basket, container plantings, or trellis this summer with this easy to grow Clematis. Flowering in only three months from sowing, you can use Korean Beauty almost anywhere, plus as a hardy perennial it will come back year after year. The nodding, rich yellow blooms are followed by attractive feathery seed heads. Climber to 9 feet. Blooms summer to autumn, prefers full sun to light shade. Hardy perennial in zones 5-9. Start seeds now. ...

Passiflora 'Inspiration’ - Passion Flower (6604 readers)
Contributed by amazon 27.09. 2007 08:40:37 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Large flowers, deep purple color and fragrance are brought together in this passion flower. A hybrid of Roland Fischer of Germany. Hardy Zone 8 and higher for outdoors. Great indoors, too! Full sun, grows to 1-3 in container, minimum temperature indoors 50°, blooms in spring and summer. Fragrant! ...

Clematis viticella - Italian Clematis (11110 readers)
Contributed by amazon 24.09. 2007 10:09:38 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Clematis viticella - Originating from native to Southern Europe Clematis viticella (Italian Clematis), have finally come up in the world. They thrive both in a hot Mediterranean climate and in the coolness of Northern Europe. Preferring sunny areas they shouldnt be planted in shade or over a north facing wall, but will settle for moderate or even poor soil. These varieties are healthier and less prone to clematis wilt, the most dangerous disease of large-flowered varieties. ...

Passiflora 'Incense' - Passion Flower (6078 readers)
Contributed by amazon 24.09. 2007 09:38:24 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Very fast growing vine to 10-20 ft, sometimes longer. This variety is a hybrid between two hardy passion flower species (Passiflora incarnata and P. cinnicata), and as a result, is very hardy itself, surviving temperatures below 0 F. Vines will die back upon temperatures below 32F but will regrow from roots when the weather warms up again. Grow in full sun or part shade, keep watered throughout the growing season. Flowers begin in Spring and the vine will flower on and off for most of the Spring ...

Merremia tuberosa - Wood rose (5723 readers)
Contributed by amazon 14.09. 2007 08:50:09 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

A slender perennial vine with leaves divided into five to seven narrow lobes. The flowers are yellow, followed by a smooth round capsule, surrounded by five petal-like sepals. Native to Asia; naturalized and cultivated in Hawaii. ...

Actinidia chinensis - Kiwi Fruit (6927 readers)
Contributed by amazon 10.09. 2007 18:38:59 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

The Hardy Kiwi, are native to the mountains and hills of southwestern China where they grow wild in trees and on bushes. The Hardy Kiwi was introduced to the United Kingdom, Europe, United States, and New Zealand between 1900 to 1910 from China. Commercial plantings were made in New Zealand about 1930 and have become widespread over the last 20-30 years. ...

Jasminum officinale - Poet's Jasmine (5609 readers)
Contributed by amazon 28.08. 2007 12:16:17 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Light: Bright light with some direct sunlight each day in eastern or western exposure. Watering: Keep soil moist as Jasmine can easily wilt. When growth slows in winter, hold back on watering a bit more. Temperature: Jasminum officinale var. grandiflorum blooms best with a cool night temperature. ...

Eccremocarpus scaber - Glory Vine (5789 readers)
Contributed by amazon 28.08. 2007 11:44:58 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

This exotic climber hails from South America. Rare and little-known specimen is sure to spice up your garden! Tubular flowers hang in clusters of orange, yellow and red shades for a spectacular display. Effective for covering problem areas, why not replace the view of thatt old shed with a tropical sensation? For earlier results, start in pots indoors 4 to 5 weeks before last frost. Transplant after all danger of frost to a sunny location. Grows up to 10 feet tall in a season. Prefer sun. ...

Dicentra scandens - Bleeding Heart Vine (9796 readers)
Contributed by amazon 09.08. 2007 09:06:53 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Looking for a show stopper? A wonderful climber with dozens of yellow locket flowers which insist on climbing on any convenient trellis, fence or other support. A unique golden bleeding heart vine preferring light but not midday sun. A frost hardy perennial in zones 5-9. In cooler regions grow as a house plant, hanging basket, or patio plant. Can grow up to 10 feet in one growing season. Native to Asia. ...

Passiflora quadrangularis - Giant Granadilla (4654 readers)
Contributed by amazon 02.08. 2007 10:18:45 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

The largest fruit in its genus, the giant granadilla, Passiflora quadrangularis L. (syn. P. macrocarpa M.T. Mast.), is often called merely grenadilla, or parcha. The vine is fast-growing, large, coarse, herbaceous but woody at the x, arising from a fleshy root that becomes enlarged with age, and climbing trees to a height of 33 to 50 ft (10-15 m) or even 150 ft (45 m) in Java. It has thick 4-angled stems prominently winged on the angles. The solitary, fragrant flowers, up to 4 3/4 or 5 in (12-12 ...

Clematis paniculata - Clematis Sweet Autumn (5654 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.07. 2007 10:18:30 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

The beautiful sweet autumn clematis is a vigorous semievergreen (or deciduous) vine than can climb up to 30 feet. The compound leaves are glossy and deep green. The star shaped white flowers are about an inch and a quarter across and sweetly fragrant. They are borne in numerous branching panicles from late summer through autumn. Vines can be so laden with billowy masses of white flowers that they look like theyre covered with snow! The seed heads are pretty, too, with their silvery-gray featherl ...

Akebia quinata - Chocolate Vine (5744 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.07. 2007 09:57:06 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Also known as Five-Leaved Akebia. A very hardy Japanese climber with astonishingly fragrant deep purple flowers followed by elongated edible fruit. Climbs readily and can also be used as a ground cover. Compound, leathery leaves are unusual in appearance. Evergreen in mild climates. Tolerant of partial shade. ...

Rhodochiton atrosanguineum - Chinese Purple Bell (6567 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.07. 2007 09:49:51 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Extremely beautiful rapid growing climber that starts flowering in June and continues until the frosts in the fall. Delightful parasol-shaped fuchsia pink calyx with black/purple to crimson 3 flowers within. Can be used in sunny pergolas, porches, trellises, hanging baskets, even walls. ...

Tropaeolum peregrinum - Canary Bird Vine (4196 readers)
Contributed by amazon 07.07. 2007 11:30:51 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Apart from common nasturtiums, there is a group of related Tropaeolum species which all make lovely garden plants. Most popular of these is the Canary creeper, an extraordinary climber with deeply divided palm-shaped leaves and heavily fringed blooms that peep from among the foliage. It is not fully hardy, but may be grown outdoors permanently in mild gardens if mulched protectively in autumn. Elsewhere it is grown as an annual, in the same way as a climbing nasturtium. It is best left to scramb ...

Clerodendrum thomsoniae - Bleeding Heart Vine (3628 readers)
Contributed by amazon 03.07. 2007 09:48:02 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

The Bleeding Heart Vine (Clerodendrum thomsoniae) is an attractive bushy, tropical looking twining vine. Glossy dark green leaves are from 5 to 7 inches long (18 cm). It is hardy in zones 10 and 11 and in cooler areas should be grown outdoors in the summer and brought indoors during the winter. Prefers full sun or part-sun. This native of Africa can vine up to 6 feet and get over 2 feet wide. ...

Passiflora mollissima - Banana Passion Flower (9226 readers)
Contributed by amazon 30.06. 2007 10:23:12 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Banana Passion Fruit (Passiflora mollissima). A yellow, oval shaped passion fruit with bright yellow skin and orange pulp. Pulp is edible and very tasty. Often used in juice making. ...

Clematis 'Anna Louise' - Clematis (5129 readers)
Contributed by amazon 26.06. 2007 13:10:17 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

The large 6-8 inch flowers really stand out. Petals are violet with a contrasting purple red bar in the center. AGM WINNER. Sun to partial shade in moist, fertile soil. Likes a warm top and cool bottom. Will flourish under neutral or even slightly acid conditions. Great climbers that can be used to decorate pergolas, sheds, garages, fences and even trees. Hardiness Zone: 4 - 9 ...

Hydrangea anomala petiolaris - White Hydrangea Vine (14466 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.06. 2007 06:53:40 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Native of Japan and China and introduced into cultivation in 1865, this sturdy, deciduous vine will eventually grow to 25 feet or higher. Clusters of white blooms and smooth foliage make a rich-looking accent in your garden. Will need a sturdy structure such as a stone wall or strong fence to climb on from which it will eventually branch out to about 3 feet providing a deep garden texture that most climbers dont provide. Fall foliage will turn a golden yellow and even the reddish-brown bark peel ...

Campsis x tagliabuana 'Madame Galen' - Trumpet Vine (11179 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.06. 2007 06:38:51 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

France, 1889. Campsis x tagliabuana Madame Galen. Very floriferous hybrid with the flower size of grandiflora and hardiness of radicans. ...

Campsis radicans 'Flamenco' - Red Trumpet Vine, Crimson Trumpet Vine (12816 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.06. 2007 06:25:59 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

A deciduous climbing vine that is easy to grow and an American native. Attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, this would be a great addition to a butterfly garden. Will cling to garden structures and will grow rampantly in full sun or partial shade. Will grow in any average soil. Prune back to a few buds in the early spring, as flower buds form on new growth. ...

Aristolochia durior - Dutchman's Pipe Vine (10647 readers)
Contributed by amazon 06.06. 2007 08:51:49 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

This is an unusual and decorative vine which provides distinctive flowers, ornamental foliage and dense shade. Popular since colonial times for its long leaves and remarkable blooms which are yellow in color and are shaped similarly to a traditional Meerschaum pipe. The flowers are yellow in color and shaped like a pipe. For screening and privacy in a patio or on a trellis, this is an excellent choice. ...

Clematis tangutica - Golden Clematis, Old Man's Beard (5974 readers)
Contributed by amazon 06.06. 2007 08:46:19 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Masses of buttercup yellow lantern-shaped flowers adorn this late summer bloomer. It is excellent for trellis or naturalizing. This is a very easy to grow and hardy clematis. There is an old saying with Clematis; Tops in the sun and feet in the shade. In other words the vine blooms best in the sun and benefits from a cluster of small plants, planted around the base of the plant. ...

Gelsemium sempervirens - Yellow Jessamine, Carolina Yellow Jasmine (13214 readers)
Contributed by amazon 06.06. 2007 08:42:26 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

This evergreen vine is as beautiful as it is easy to grow. Glossy rich green leaves are about 2-4 long by 1/2 wide and grow in opposite pairs along wiry stems. The vine will grow 10-20 up tree trunks and along fences or other support. It also makes and excellent house plant or bonsai in a sunny window ...

Clematis 'General Sikorsky' - Clematis Vine (4051 readers)
Contributed by amazon 06.06. 2007 08:30:53 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

This profuse bloomer produces huge 6-8 in diameter, dark lavender flowers with a tint of red in the center. Blooms from June to September. Flowers primarily from the previous years stems in early summer, but there is also a second flush later in the summer on the new growth. To 8-10 tall. This winner of Englands Royal Horticultural Societys Ward of Garden Merit was introduced by Brother Stefan Franczak in 1965 and was originally known as Jadwiga Teresa. Blooming time: Summer ...

Clematis 'Ernest Markham' - Clematis Earnest Markham (7166 readers)
Contributed by amazon 01.06. 2007 08:00:24 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

A very popular cultivar of Clematis in America and abroad. Ernest Markham has cheery magenta flowers from midsummer to mid autumn. Best grown and shown in full sun except in warmest climates. There is an old saying with Clematis; Tops in the sun and feet in the shade. In other words the vine blooms best in the sun and benefits from a cluster of small plants, planted around the base of the plant. Many people simply plant a ground cover like ivy, myrtle, or pachysandra around the plant to shade th ...

Clematis 'Duchess of Edinburgh' - Clematis Duchess of Edinburgh (5993 readers)
Contributed by amazon 01.06. 2007 07:57:20 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

5 double flowers of creamy white with several rows of green outer petals. These large flowering, hybrid Clematis are called Queen of the Garden. Large, showy flowers (up to 6 across) bloom in abundance in June through September. Each flower is a striking display in itself, with its unusual coloration and shape. Hardy vines grow 8-12 ft. tall for trellis, porch, arbor, lamp post... any focal point. Plant in sunny, well-drained location and keep roots mulched or shaded. Zone: 4-8. ...

Clematis 'Doctor Ruppel' - Clematis Dr.Ruppel (9008 readers)
Contributed by amazon 01.06. 2007 07:52:55 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

Clematis is most often seen in softer shades, but Dr. Ruppel offers fans a showier choice. This is a bi-color repeat bloomer: in May and June, it displays 8-in. rose-carmine blooms with white anthers; in September, the flowers come in again, but the colors are toned down a bit. There is an old saying with Clematis; Tops in the sun and feet in the shade. In other words the vine blooms best in the sun and benefits from a cluster of small plants, planted around the base of the plant. Many people si ...

Clematis 'General Sikorsky' - Clematis General Sikorsky (6227 readers)
Contributed by amazon 01.06. 2007 07:47:38 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants

This profuse bloomer produces huge 6-8 in diameter, dark lavender flowers with a tint of red in the center. Blooms from June to September. Flowers primarily from the previous years stems in early summer, but there is also a second flush later in the summer on the new growth. To 8-10 tall. This winner of Englands Royal Horticultural Societys Ward of Garden Merit was introduced by Brother Stefan Franczak in 1965 and was originally known as Jadwiga Teresa. ...

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