
Vines
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Rouguchi The 2" bell-shaped flowers are intense deep blue/purple with lighter blue recurved petals. Flowers fade to indigo-blue. This lax clinger is fragrant and very free flowering. Blooms June thru September.
#1-$12.99 |
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Elsa Spath Rich lavender, overlapping to give somewhat of a double appearance. Red Anthers. Very free flowering.
#1 $12.99 |
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Ernest Markham Magenta-red large flower with gold anthers. Very vigorous grower, blooming July, August and September. We feel the best red.
#1 $12.99 |
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Gillian Blades Large pure white flower with ruffly edges and gold anthers. Blooms May, June and September.
#1 $12.99 |
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Hagley Hybrid Medium-size rich pink flowers with ruffly edges and reddish anthers. Vigorous grower with 5-6" flowers blooming June and September.
#1 $12.99 |
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Jackmanii The most profuse blooming dark purple Clematis. June, July and September blooming.
#1 $12.99 |
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Lemon Chiffon Flowers are 4-6" across and are pale yellow-cream with a hint of pink. Anthers are yellow and has large seed heads. Will grow in semi shade. Blooms May-June and August.
#1 $12.99 |
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Nelly Moser Pale pink with red bar down the middle of each petal. Blooms June and September.
#1 $12.99 |
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Paniculata Very vigorous grower with clusters of small very fragile white flowers. Blooms August-September. A real winner!
#1 $12.99 |
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Tangutica
Striking small yellow bell-shaped flowers. Fast growing hardy vine. Blooms July thru October.
#1 $12.99 |
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Wada's Primrose The 6" wide flowers are creamy yellow to white with yellow anthers. Thrives in warmer climates. Blooms May-July *Info and photo courtesy of Donahue's Greenhouse. #1-$12.99 |
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Rouge Cardinal Large deep velvety crimson flower with red anthers. Blooms June & September.
*Info and photo courtesy of Donahue's Greenhouse.
#1-$12.99 |
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Ampelopsis brevipedunculata 'Elegans' Elegans Porcelain Berry Vigorous vine with leaves slightly smaller than the species. Leaves are green-white and tinged pink when they emerge in spring and become variegated with white as they mature. Berries are 1/4 to 1/3" in Sept. and Oct.
#1-$5.00 |
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Aristolochia durior Dutchman's Pipe Vigorous, twining vine. Large, heart-shaped to rounded, dark green leaves. Grows flat against a trellis. Offers dense shade. Flowers brown, small, usually hidden by the leaves, resembles Meershaum pipe, hence the name. Sun or shade. 2006 Plant of Merit.
#1 $19.99 |
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Campsis radicans Trumpetvine Shrubby, coarse foliage on a vigorous, twining vine. Will climb on stone or woodwork. Flowers are showy, orange and scarlet, 2.5-3" long, 1.5" wide at mouth, blooming in mid-summer. For protected locations in zone 4. Cut back to 8" to insure better bud break at time of planting. Yellow-green fall foliage.
#1 $11.99 |
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Campsis radicans 'Flava' Yellow Trumpetvine A shrubby, climbing vine with coarse foliage. Flowers yellow to yellow-orange. An improved form of the species. Cut back to 8" to insure better bud break at time of planting.
#3 $13.00 |
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Celastrus scandens 'Bailumn' First Editions® Autumn Revolution™ Bittersweet A revolutionary breakthrough in Bittersweet culture. Imagine never having to wonder if you're buying or selling a male or female plant again? The majority of the flowers formed on Autumn Revolution™ are perfect, meaning that the flower itself has both male and female parts. In other words, you only need one plant to bear fruit. Perhaps because of this unique characteristic the fruit production is absolutely extraordinary and the berry size is twice that of the species. Should most definitely be considered for commercial production. Truly an extraordinary improvement for this beloved native vine.
#3 $19.00 |
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Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris Climbing Hydrangea One of the best vines for clinging to brick or stone walls. The white flowers are produced in flat-topped corymbs in late June or early July, 6-10" in diameter with a sweet fragrance. Does well in sun or shade. 1998 Cary Award Winner. 2006 Plant of Merit.
#1 $7.99 |
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Lonicera x brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet' Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle Tall growing climber developed by F. L. Skinner of Dropmore, Manitoba. Bright orange-scarlet tubular flowers from June to September. Attractive rounded green foliage. Full sun or shade.
#3-$13.00 |
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Parthenocissus tricuspidata Boston Ivy Dense, self-clinging vine. Attractive thick, glossy green foliage with exceptional fall color of orange to red. Blue-black berries favored by the birds. Excellent for covering masonry.
#1 $4.99 |
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Polygonum aubertii Silver Lace Vine A vigorous growing twining vine. Small white or green-white flowers produced in dense panicles during August when few other woody plants are in bloom. Excellent for fences, trellises and arbors. Full sun or shade.
#3 $9.99 |
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Wisteria macrostachya 'Aunt Dee' Aunt Dee Wisteria A twining vine needing a support to grow on. Light purple flowers slightly fragrant and borne in 7-12 inch clusters in May. Has done well in protected zone 4 areas.
#3 $19.00 |
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Lonicera x heckrotti Goldflame Honeysuckle Woody vine valued for its rosy-red and yellow flowers from June until frost. Fragrant flowers continue as new growth develops. Attractive oval blue green foliage on purplish-red glabrous stems. Shade tolerant.
*Photo and info courtesy of Bailey Nurseries, Inc.
$14.00 |
