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info@lyndegreenhouse.com Map & DirectionsVigorous, 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. ...
Shrubby, coarse foliage on a vigorous, twining vine. Will climb on stone or woodwork. Flowers are showy, orange and scarlet, 2-3" long, blooming in mid summer. For protected areas in zone 4. ...
A revolutionary breakthrough in Bittersweet culture. The majority of flowers on this plant have both male and female parts, eliminating the need for both male and a female plants to produce berries. The berries are nearly twice the size of that of the species. ...
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 July, 6-10" in diameter with a sweet fragrance. Does well in sun or shade. ...
This hardy vine blooms in late spring through summer with large clusters of yellow centered, bright orange trumpet-shaped flowers. ...
Easy to grow vine. Its first flush is like a waterfall of golden blossoms and the repeat is extraordinarily consistant. This compact twining vine will bloom into fall. Full sun will ensure the best show of blooms. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. ...
Smaller leaves and less vigorous but clings better than the species. Fall color is deep burgundy-red. Small blue fruits attractive to birds. ...
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. ...
A twining vine needing a support to grow on. Light purple flowers slightly fragrant and borne in 7-12" clusters in May. Has done well in protected areas in zone 4. ...