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Wednesday 10 September 2014

climbing vine flowers

Clematis are a beautiful  classic pairing with roses, there is a lot of variety in the Clematis some are short and some are  bushy. the climbers captured our attention, due to large flowered hybrids, the dainty bells of 'Betty Corning' or the engulfing 'Sweet Autumn' clematis. This plant cant able to climb so much as bob and make  its  way through other plants.

 


Hydrangea petiolaris
It is known as Climbing Hydrangea These areslow growing plants , but when it comes to maturity specimen in bloom shows awesome look . it is a decedrious vine plant  that clings with aerial roots. A solid support is necessary for it , like a wall, fence or even a large tree. in the month of June they produce the lacy hydrangea flower heads. The dried flower head and peeling bark give it winter interest

 



Passiflora incarnata
It is commonly known as Passionflower, Maypop  .400 varieties of passionflower are growing in world wide, these are tender native to  tropical and are evergreen . Passiflora incarnata is a deciduous species that’s why it survive a bit of freezing temperature. it is native to the southeast U.S. It's semi-woody, with large serrated leaves. It clings to supports with tendrils




Actinidia kolomikta
It is also known as Kiwi Vine Grown for its distinctive, heart-shaped foliage. Young growth is purple in color and when matures variegation appears with splashes of pink. The flowers are small and inconspicuous, these flowers contain slight scent. Female plants produce grape-like berries in the winter, but male plants shows have better variegation. 12 - 30'

 


Akebia quinata
It is also known as Chocolate Vine .and it produce, brownish-purple blossoms that hang like pendants spicy scented in the month of  April. The foliage looking, beautiful with oblong leaves, usually in the form of  grouped in leaflets of 5. It’s a very rapid glowering  that clings by twining.

 

Campsis radicans
It is commonly known as Trumpet Vine and is  native  to America.  the hummingbirds and butterflies are attracted towards this flower .have a wide range of adaptation  to heat and cold and preferred as perennial vine for gardeners. It also produces wood, their fore weight requires a strong support., although they do require care and maintenance. Pruning of plant  keeps the flowering at their best. Flowering after few years  after establishment Orange, Red and Yellow Flowers.

 







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