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Lemon Lace Vine The flowers can bloom twice, in late spring and early fall and are very fragrant. Growing from 25-35’, ‘Silver Lemon Vine’ is a winner all around. ‘Silver Lemon Vine’ should not be planted where it can intermingle with other plants, for it can be extremely invasive. It can climb up to 25’ and has small, creamy white flowers that cluster the golden foliage. The Lemon Lace Vine, 'Polygonum', is one of the fastest growing vines. Plant this hardy vine in full sun and in a moist to well drained soil.

Japanese Honeysuckle Halliana Japanese Honeysuckle 'Halliana', Lonicera japonica 'Halliana', is the most commonly seen Honeysuckle and is also known as Hall's Honeysuckle. It has whitish-yellow flowers with a delightful fragrance. It is also a reliable, fragrant evergreen vine for a shade arbor. Honeysuckle can be cut nearly to the ground in late winter/early spring when it becomes too big; new shoots emerge and growth resumes in the spring. A country-garden standby often trained onto dilapidated outbuildings or into the branches of dead trees. Capable of covering huge amounts of space in a short time, this vine makes a great ground cover on banks and slopes for erosion control.
Trumpet Creeper The invasive nature of this plant makes it hard to get rid of but also very hardy. The rapid growth makes it an excellent plant for covering fences or arbors. This plant flowers best in a full sun location. The abundant sprays of trumpet-shaped orange flowers cover this deciduous vine for an extra long bloom season. The Trumpet Creeper, Campsis radicans, is a rapid growing, clinging vine that produces orange trumpet shaped flowers in the summer months that attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
Ivy English The English Ivy, Hedera helix, is a classic, fan-shaped, silver green English Ivy from the Fall Magic collection. It is widely used by homewoners, hirticulturists, landscape contractors and others desiring a fast growing, low maintainence, evergreen cover. English Ivy is a strong growing, trailing variety that's great for baskets, containers, or as a groundcover. The dense growth and abundant leaves form a thick canopy just above the ground, and prevent sunlight from reaching other plants.
Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle Vine It has loads of fragrant scarlet-orange, tubular flowers from June to September. Hummingbirds are always visiting this plant in our gardens. Easy to grow in fertile, well-drained soil. Be sure to give it a support to climb on right away or soon after it's planted. The Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle Vine, Lonicera 'Dropmore Scarlet', is a vining honeysuckle that is very winter hardy and easy to grow.
Ivy Duckfoot The Duckfoot Vine, Hedera Helix, has small, matt, olive green, rounded, fan shaped leaves that look just like little duck feet. A nicely trailing variety that's especially good in baskets. Other uses are for groundcover indoors and terrariums. Duckfoots have fast growing short internodes and a good self branching habit.
Five Leaf Akebia Because it is a rapid grower, one will need to cut back Akebia throughout the season and to the ground at the end of the summer. This twining woody vine can also be used as a groundcover and should be planted in full sun.
Variegated Mountain Fleece The colorful heart-shaped leaves make this plant a favorite for cut foliage for flower arranging. The Fallopia, 'Fallopia japonica 'Variegata', is an very colorful clump perennial that is excellent for brightening up a shady corner.
Lemon Lace Vine The Lemon Lace Vine, 'Polygonum', is one of the fastest growing vines. It can climb up to 25’ and has small, creamy white flowers that cluster the golden foliage. ‘Silver Lemon Vine’ should not be planted where it can intermingle with other plants, for it can be extremely invasive.
Aunt Dee Wisteria The Wisteria 'Aunt Dee', 'Wisteria macrostachya 'Aunt Dee', produces showy clusters of light purple flowers in the spring. It prefer deep, moist, well drained soil in full sun. Prune after flowering.
Boston Ivy Use in full sun to full shade, salt tolerant, handles most all conditions.
Yellow Trumpet Creeper The Yellow Trumpet Creeper, Campsis radicans 'Flava', is a rapid growing, clinging vine produces yellow trumpet shaped flowers in the summer months that attract hummingbirds.

 

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