
86 Matches Found (displaying 1 to 86)
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| ACTINIDIA arguta 'Issai' | Issai Hardy Kiwi | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| "Self pollinating, sweet, early bearing plant. Without a male the fruit is seedless, with a male the plant will produce larger and more abundant fruit. Fruit is 1.5 in. long. Full sun to partial shade." | ||||
| ACTINIDIA kolomikta 'Artic Beauty' | Artic Beauty Kiwi | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| "This colorful male form is a deciduous twining vine growing 15-20' and more, useful on large structures. When mature, the foliage is variegated and can be encouraged by planting against a south or west facing wall in full sun." | ||||
| ACTINIDIA kolomikta 'Red Beauty' | Red Beauty Kiwi | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| "Female form produces foliage with a reddish cast attractive in summer, but showiest in autumn. Hardy to -40°F. Produces tasty small fruits when planted with the male." | ||||
| AKEBIA quinata 'Alba' | White flowered Akebia | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| "The same fast growing, twining vine as the species, but with white flowers and white fruits." | ||||
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| AMPELOPSIS aconitifolia | Monks Hood Vine | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| "A slender luxuriant vine with delicate, deeply cut, glossy green leaves. Green flowers in August with fruits of orange and yellow effective in September and October. Can be used on fences, rock piles and other structures." | ||||
| CAMPSIS radicans | Trumpet Creeper | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| Rich orange-red flowers. Native. | ||||
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| CAMPSIS radicans 'Flamenco' | Flamenco Trumpet Creeper | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| Scarlet flowers. | ||||
| CAMPSIS radicans 'Flava' | Flava Trumpet Creeper | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| Yellow to yellow-orange flowers. | ||||
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| CAMPSIS radicans 'Judy' | Judy Trumpet Creeper | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| Yellow flowered floriferous selection with a dark throat. | ||||
| CAMPSIS radicans 'Minnesota Red' | Minnesota Red Trumpet Creeper | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| Vivid red flowers | ||||
| CAMPSIS radicans 'Takarazuka' | Takarazuka Trumpet Creeper | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| Variegated compound leaves and orange flowers. | ||||
| CAMPSIS x tagliabuana 'Guifloylei' | Guilfoylei Trumpet Creeper | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| "Prolific orange-red trumpet flowers in late summer, blooms on new wood." | ||||
| CAMPSIS x tagliabuana 'Madam Galen' | Madam Galen Trumpet Creeper | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| Salmon-red flowers held against dark green foliage. | ||||
| CELASTRUS angulatus | Chinese Staff Vine | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| This unusual Asian bittersweet is more like a shrub than a vine. It becomes a large sprawling shrub if left alone or may be trained into a tree. The fruit clusters are larger with very showy bright red encased in a yellowish capsule. Plants are male or female. | ||||
| CELASTRUS scandens | American Bittersweet | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 2 Vine | ||||
| An adaptive twining native vine with orange berries. Prefers full sun for best fruiting. | ||||
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| CLEMATIS 'Dr. Rupple' | Dr. Rupple Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| Large pink flowers with wide carmine bar. May & June. Pruning type 2. | ||||
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| CLEMATIS florida 'Sieboldii' | Sieboldii Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| The elegant flowers are creamy white with a central tuft of dark purple stamens from June to September. Pruning type 3. | ||||
| CLEMATIS 'John Paul II' | John Paul II Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| "Pale, soft pink flowers. Very vigorous. May, June & September. Pruning type 2." | ||||
| CLEMATIS macropetala 'Multi Blue' | Multi Blue Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| "Very double, dark blue to purple. June and September. Pruning type 2." | ||||
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| CLEMATIS montana rubens | Montana Red Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| "Clusters of deep pink flowers with a satiny sheen, young foliage has a bronze cast. Pruning type 1." | ||||
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| CLEMATIS 'Prince Charles' | Prince Charles Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| "Semi-nodding, 4” pointed, pale blue flowers with yellowish-green anthers in early summer to early fall. Compact grower. Pruning type 3." | ||||
| CLEMATIS 'Rouge Cardinal' | Rouge Cardinal Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| Large deep velvety crimson flowers with red stamens. June-September. Pruning type 3. | ||||
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| CLEMATIS 'Snow Queen' | Snow Queen Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| "Large white 6 in. flowers. May, June and August. Pruning type 2." | ||||
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| CLEMATIS 'Sunset' | Sunset Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| Deep plum red flowers with purple center bar and yellow stamens. May-September. Pruning type 2. | ||||
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| CLEMATIS 'The President' | The President Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| Deep purple flowers with dark purple stamens. Continuous bloomer. June-September. Pruning type 2. | ||||
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| CLEMATIS viticella 'Polish Spirit' | Polish Spirit Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| "Large deep purple flowers, red anthers. July-September. Pruning type 3." | ||||
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| CLEMATIS recta 'Purpurea' | Purple Ground Clematis | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 3 Vine | ||||
| "Numerous small white, fragrant flowers are borne in late spring and early summer followed by silky seed heads. The plant is herbaceous and in spring the emerging foliage is purple on erect stems that can be supported as a rambling vine or trail across the ground as a ground cover. Foliage in summer is dark green with a distinct purple cast." | ||||
| LONICERA x brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet' | Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 3 Vine | ||||
| Bright orange-scarlet tubular flowers from June to October. Considered the hardiest vine honeysuckle. | ||||
| LONICERA dioica | Smooth Leaved Honeysuckle | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| The silvery-blue leaves are smooth with waxy undersides and paired on the stems and often joined to each other at their bases. The overall effect is much like that of juvenile eucalyptus foliage. The light yellow flower clusters appear in late spring and are quite exotic and showy. The bright red fruits appear in summer and are eagerly consumed by birds. Native to the eastern U.S. | ||||
| LONICERA heckerotti | Goldflame Honeysuckle | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| Carmine tubular flower buds fade to pink and open to expose a yellow corolla from June until frost. Fragrant. | ||||
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| LONICERA periclymenum 'Belgica' | Belgica Honeysuckle | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| "This honeysuckle of European origin has large clusters of soft pink, fragrant flowers, each with overtones of yellow. Sun or light shade." | ||||
| LONICERA periclymenum 'Sweet Sue' | Sweet Sue Honeysuckle | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| Vigorous bushy climber with creamy yellow highly scented flowers from June to September. Named for Roy Lancaster's wife. | ||||
| LONICERA henryi | Henry Honeysuckle | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine Groundcover | ||||
| Attractive more evergreen to semi-evergreen glossy foliage on a less invasive vine than Lonicera j. ‘Halliana’. Produces clusters of attractive small yellow and maroon flowers in summer. Useful as vine or groundcover. | ||||
| PARTHENOCISSUS quinquefolia | Virginia Creeper | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Groundcover | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine Groundcover | ||||
| "Rapid growing native clinging vine. Maroon to scarlet foliage in fall. Low maintenance cover for walls, rock piles and trellises or useful as a groundcover. Sun or shade." | ||||
| PARTHENOCISSUS tricuspidata | Boston Ivy | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine Groundcover | ||||
| "Fast growing, dense, self-clinging vine. Excellent for covering masonry. Red fall color. Native." | ||||
| PARTHENOCISSUS tricuspidata 'Fenway Park' | Fenway Park Boston Ivy | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine Groundcover | ||||
| "Unlike normal Boston Ivy, the leaves emerge golden yellow and remain colorful until fall when cool weather adds a lovely red overlay. Use in a sunny location for best color. Selected from a native species." | ||||
| PASSIFLORA incarnata | Hardy Passion Vine | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5-6 Vine | ||||
| "This vigorous vine has very exotic, tropical flowers and lush, dark green foliage. Flowers are white and pink with a blue center. Plants will freeze to the ground each winter but will resprout from the roots each spring. Very late to break winter dormancy. Plant near a foundation or mulch crowns heavily. Native to southeastern U.S." | ||||
| SCHISANDRA chinensis | Magnolia Vine | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| "This twining vine gets its name from the small, fragrant magnolia-like flowers that grace the plant in May. In fall, the plant bears clusters of scarlet red fruits that are tart and can be used for juice or jellies and the dried leaves and stems into an herbal tea. Native to northern China and eastern Russia. Prefers a moist but well drained soil in sun or shade." | ||||
| SCHIZOPHRAGMA hydrangenoides 'Strawberry Leaf' | Strawberry Leaf Japanese Hydrangea | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| This small leaved form has leaves with toothed-edge margins similar to foliage of a strawberry. White teardrop sepals in June and July show off nicely when used on a north facing brick wall or allowed to climb up a tall tree. | ||||
| VITIS coignetiae | Crimson Glory Vine | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| This tendril bearing grapevine is grown and used for its spectacular display of fall color. Useful on arbors or trellises where its large up to 1' leaves can show off their best display. | ||||
| VITIS vinifera 'Purpurea' | Claret Vine | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| The foliage tends to become more and more purple as the season progresses finally ending in a beautiful deep purple in the fall. The plant is not as aggresive as other grapes and is more suited to a small trellis or pagoda. | ||||
| WISTERIA floribunda 'Eranthema' | Eranthema Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine Tree | ||||
| The long racemes of pale blue flowers are lightly scented. | ||||
| WISTERIA floribunda 'Lawrence' | Lawrence Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine Tree | ||||
| A Canadian introduction with long clusters of violet-purple lightly scented flowers. | ||||
| WISTERIA floribunda 'Macrobotrys' | Violet Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine Tree | ||||
| Produces immense racemes 18 in. or larger of fragrant violet flowers. A robust grower for large supports and arbors. | ||||
| WISTERIA floribunda 'Pink Ice' | Pink Ice Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| Long cluster of lightly fragrant pink flowers become soft pink and white with age. A Japanese selection also known as W. fl. ‘Honbeni’. Grows more slowly than most of the Japanese wisteria selections. | ||||
| WISTERIA frutescens 'Amethyst Falls' | Amethyst Falls Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine Tree | ||||
| Short plum racemes of vivid blue scented flowers appear in late May and early June and often repeat blooms during the summer. American Wisterias are slower growing and less invasive than the Asian ones. Native. | ||||
| WISTERIA frutescens 'Longwood Purple' | Longwood Purple Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine | ||||
| Stunning 5 in. clusters of deep purple flowers appear in late May and early June and can repeat all summer. Originated at Longwood Gardens. Native. | ||||
| WISTERIA macrostachys | Kentucky Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| "Less aggressive, but just as lovely as the Asian Wisterias, the pendulous racemes of lavender blue are more compact and bloom in early summer on a vine that can climb to a height of 15-20'. This native wisteria and its cultivars can be maintained on a smaller structure than their Asian counterparts. The late flowering insures that they will not be effected by frost." | ||||
| WISTERIA macrostachys 'Aunt Dee' | Aunt Dee Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| "Twining vine for large supports and arbors producing light purple flowers in May and June, later than the Asiatic forms of Wisteria. Native." | ||||
| WISTERIA macrostachys 'Blue Moon' | Blue Moon Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| An extremely hardy form of native wisteria that blooms with bi-colored blue flowers in early June and repeat blooms through the summer. Vigorous growing vine. | ||||
| WISTERIA macrostachys 'Clara Mack' | Clara Mack Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 4 Vine | ||||
| This native in.White Kentucky Wisteria in. was selected for its large and abundant flower racemes on a vine that is much easier to control in the landscape than the larger growing Asian forms. | ||||
| WISTERIA sinensis 'Caroline' | Caroline Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine Tree | ||||
| The faintly scented flowers are a bright violet-pink with bronzy new foliage. Even young plants want to bloom. | ||||
| WISTERIA sinensis 'Prolific' | Prolific Wisteria | |||
| Height: Varies Spread: Varies | ||||
| Zone: 5 Vine Tree | ||||
| "Prolific is aptly named for its abundant blue-violet flowers, that are brighter at the base and borne in long racemes that appear at an early age." | ||||