Plant Code:
L3086
Light:
Full Sun - 6+ Hours Direct Sun
Water:
Semi-Moist
Bloom Time:
Spring Summer Fall
Flower Color:
Pink
Average Size:
As trained
Spacing:
3-4'
Cold Hardiness:
Zone 10 (40 to 30°F)
A vine is considered a plant that will grow to an indefinite height and/or width while at the same time depending on another plant or surface for support. The support can be an arbor, fence, the ground and even a house. Vines climb by tendrils, by twining or by clinging. Their climbing method determines the kind of support required. Tendrils are small leafless stems that wrap themselves around most anything they contact like a wire support, wooden trellis or rought iron fence. Twining vines wind their stems around any available support and are favored for trellises arbors and patio covers. Clinging vines climb by attaching small root-like fasteners to walls, trees, or other textured surfaces. These are favored for brick, rock, or masonry walls. Evergreen vines maintain their leaves year round while deciduous varieties loose their leaves in the fall and re-leaf in the spring. Vines give height to any landscape while needing little ground space and therefore useful even in small gardens. Select vines with dense evergreen foliage and rapid growth for screening. Use vines with fragrant flowers near windows or patios. Select small vines for covering a mailbox or creating topiary sculptures.
Grown as a flowering annual in colder climates.
Climbing, Flowering, Screen, Container, Color Accent, Specimen
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