Topic: Climbing Vine Moon Flower
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How to Climb a Flowering Vine
Flowering vines can contribute a striking natural aesthetic to trellises, arbors and up the side of homes. Numerous gardeners use flowering vines to provide additional privacy to outdoor entertainment areas. Once the vine has been establish... Read More »
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What climbing vine has red-orange trumpet shaped flowers?
It's called a Trumpet Vine. It grows very vigorous and can be invasive, even growing up from your grass. It is pretty and attracts butterflys. Read More »
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What climbing vine has purple trumpet shaped flowers and heart sh...
It sounds to me like a kind of morning glory. Read More »
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Desfontainia Spinosa, otherwise known as false holly Read More »
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Well, I live a long way from you (I'm in Houston), but I would recommend either Star Jasmine or Carolina Jessamine. Both are hardy, evergreen vines, rapid growers, and both have sweet smelling flowers, the Star, white flowers and the Caroli... Read More »
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Glenn is correct. The "Alba" is a hybrid; seeds from hybrid plants very often do not appear the same as the plant you collected them from. I've experienced this with the "Heavenly Blue" hybrid of convolulus (morning glory). It reseeded itse... Read More »
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Clematis http://images.google.com/images?q=clemat… Read More »
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I was given some moonflower seeds today. How do you plant them? The only thing I can find is starting them using the baggie method, but that wasnt even explained. Thanks for your help, Lisa Moore You can nick or file the seeds- or soak them... Read More »
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