Vines

I cannot imagine a garden without vines, in our garden, nearly every tree has a vine, some have more than one, we scramble them through shrubs and even build the occasional trellis, although I much prefer the natural look. They are also great as ground covers. If a tree they are growing on falls just peel off the vine, it will hide the stump and make a great ground cover. Most vines want shade or at least to have their roots in the shade, although they may not flower until they climb up into the sunlight of the upper canopy. Some are programmed not to flower until they are no longer touching anything. If you think about it, evolving the ability to climb sort of implies something to climb on. Sun loving vines tend to have fewer climbing adaptations. Vines are also a royal pain in the grass from a nurseryman’s perspective they grow into one another and into nearby plants, and whenever someone wants to buy one it takes forever to disentangle it.



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Schizophragma hydrangioides rosea

Schizophragma hydrangioides rosea

The rarely available pink flowered version, a long time favorite that we finally have enough to list, until someone develops a sky blue one this it as good as it gets.
$35.00

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Schizophragma integrifolium var. faurei BSJW 3802

Schizophragma integrifolium var. faurei BSJW 3802

A Wynn-Jones collection of this rarely available vine from Taiwan, perhaps the most spectacular of all the climbing Hydrangeas, with immense foot wide flower clusters surrounded by three inch long white teardrop sepals, as Dirr says, a plant to lust after.
$39.00

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Sollya heterophylla (larger)

Sollya heterophylla (larger)

A strange Indo-Australian plant in the Pittosporacaea, nearly monotypic there being only one other species, heterophylla is a somewhat twining shrub that grows to 5’ or so and bears terminal cymes of blue flowers, definitely tender, but a cool tub specimen for the deck.
$49.00

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Sollya heterophylla (smaller)

Sollya heterophylla (smaller)

A strange Indo-Australian plant in the Pittosporacaea, nearly monotypic there being only one other species, heterophylla is a somewhat twining shrub that grows to 5’ or so and bears terminal cymes of blue flowers, definitely tender, but a cool tub specimen for the deck.
$24.00

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Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Tricolor'

Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Tricolor'

Outstanding tricolor foliage we are always a sucker for green pink and cream, and we are not alone. An award of merit winner in the UK, this lovely vine is actually a member of the dogbane family; the fragrance of the flowers is a nearly overpowering jasmine scent. The only shortcoming for us is its hardiness, it came rated zone 7 but Punnett thinks that a bit overly optimistic and he may be right the damn thing sure looks tropical.
$19.00

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Trichosanthes kirilowii v. japonica

Trichosanthes kirilowii v. japonica

Much like T. cucumeroides but bigger if that is possible, reaching 50-60', cool enough but there is more, the huge tendriled white flowers make passionflowers pale by comparison; they look like something out of a science fiction movie, be sure to check under the bed for pods, the snake gourd fruits that follow are yellow, and may contain alien clones.
$19.00

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Wisteria floribunda

Wisteria floribunda

Native to Japan it can reach 20m, twining clockwise, flower racemes to 60cm and fragrant. Spectacular but nothing compared to the cultivar 'Macrobotrys', which has racemes to 150cm and can cover 1/6 acre. Be sure to build a big enough trellis.
$29.00

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Wisteria floribunda 'Macrobotrys'

Wisteria floribunda 'Macrobotrys'

Cuttings from Punnett’s plant of macrobotrys which surprisingly enough has proven quite difficult to root I can see it dripping 6’ flower clusters from an arching trellis spanning 75’’ across our pond, of course I still need to build the trellis but hey piece of cake.
$39.00

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Wisteria frutescens

Wisteria frutescens

Our native wisteria is well behaved with distinctive short plump flower clusters, we think it deserves a much broader exposure, it makes a great bonsai or trellis plant nd is not prone to eating your house.
$15.00

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