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Actinidia kolomikta
This kiwi is a relatively fast-growing, deciduous, woody vine which typically grows 15-20' and features tiny, slightly fragrant, greenish-white flowers in early summer and attractive, heart-shaped (to 5" long), green foliage variegated with white ... [... more]
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Ampelopsis aconitifolia var. glabra
Monkshood vine is a vigorous, woody, deciduous, tendril-climbing vine which typically grows 15-25'. The species features palmate, mostly 5-parted, glossy deep green leaves somewhat reminiscent of perennial monkshood (Aconitum). Var. glabra is ... [... more]
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Aristolochia macrophylla
This deciduous, woody, climbing vine is an eastern American native which typically occurs in the wild in rich, moist woods and along streams. Can rapidly grow to 20-30'. An old-fashioned favorite that is grown for its large, heart-shaped, densely ... [... more]
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Aristolochia tomentosa Plant of Merit
This species of Dutchman's pipe is a woody, deciduous, twining vine which is native to Missouri where it typically occurs along streams and in moist woods primarily in counties south of the Missouri River. It is typically seen in the wild ... [... more]
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Campsis grandiflora 'Morning Calm'
This Chinese trumpet creeper cultivar is a deciduous woody vine which typically grows 20-30' high. Features attractive, coarsely toothed, pinnate (7-9 leaflets) dark green leaves (each leaflet to 2.5" long). Loose, open panicles of ... [... more]
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Clematis 'Comtesse de Bouchaud'
This large-flowering, hybrid clematis cultivar features profuse, 4-6" across, rose pink flowers with creamy yellow stamens. Bloom comes from the current season's growth and appears in a long, continuous summer display. One of the most popular of ... [... more]
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Clematis x durandii
This hybrid clematis is a smaller flowered, non-twining, deciduous vine which features showy, 4" diameter, bluish purple flowers with creamy stamens from early summer into fall. Blooms on new growth. Noted for its long bloom period. A cross ... [... more]
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Clematis 'Etoile Violette'
'Etoile Violette' is a deciduous, small-flowering, semi-woody climbing clematis vine (Viticella group) which typically grows 10-12' and features deep purple flowers (3-4" diameter) with conspicuous tufts of golden stamens. Sepals are ... [... more]
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Clematis 'Evijohill' JOSEPHINE
No known serious insect or disease problems. 'Josephine' is a new cultivar and its performance in the garden is not yet well-documented. Most clematises are susceptible to stem rot and wilt which can be fatal. 'Evijohill' is a deciduous, ... [... more]
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Clematis 'General Sikorski'
Profuse, 6-8" across, dark lavender flowers with a tinge of red on the center of each sepal and creamy stamens cover this vine in early summer. Bloom on this cultivar comes primarily from the previous year's stems in early summer, but also in a ... [... more]
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Clematis 'Hagley Hybrid'
Profuse, showy, eight-sepaled, 6-8" diameter, white flowers with purplish brown anthers cover this vine in summer. Bloom on this cultivar comes primarily from the previous year's stems in early summer, but also occurs in a second flush later in ... [... more]
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Clematis 'Henryi'
Profuse, showy, eight-sepaled, 6-8" in diameter, white flowers with purplish brown anthers cover this vine in summer. Bloom on this cultivar comes primarily from the previous year's stems in early summer, but also occurs in a second flush later ... [... more]
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