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CLEMATIS INSECT PROBLEMS
Black blister beetle eats the leaves. Clematis borer damages the fleshy roots and crowns. Infested vines are stunted and lack vigor. Dig out the Mites cause a fading of green leaf color making the leaves larvae or cut out infested portions. look ... [... more]
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Clematis x jackmanii--Jackman Clematis
Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8 Height: 15 ft Spread: 15 ft Form: spreading Type: deciduous vine Annual Growth Rate: more 18 inches Flowers: Red, white, pink, purple, lavender Comments: These vines produce large and colorful flowers. The preferred soil ... [... more]
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HEDERA INSECT PROBLEMS - Indoors
Aphids suck plant juices and are usually found at the stem tips. A heavy infestation will coat the leaves with sticky honeydew. A black, sooty mold can grow on the honeydew. The insects can be green, white, pink or black. Scales are usually ... [... more]
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Wisteria floribunda--Japanese Wisteria
Height: 30 ft Spread: 30 ft Form: irregular Flowers: lavender flowers Comments: A fast-growing vine (Vis. 1) that can reach 30 sturdy construction as the plant will become extremely heavy References for Cultivars: Lake County Nursery 1997, ... [... more]
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Parthenocissus tricuspidata--Boston Ivy
Hardiness Zones: 4 to 6 Height: 4 in Spread: variable Comments: This vine can reach a height or spread exceeding References for Cultivars: Walters Gardens 1999, Ray Wiegand's Nursery 1999, Bailey Nurseries 1997, Weston Nurseries 1999, Monrovia ... [... more]
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CAMPSIS DISEASE PROBLEMS
Leaf spots caused by various genera of fungi may be seen Powdery mildew of various genera cause a white powdery but are not serious. growth on the leaves. [... more]
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CAMPSIS INSECT PROBLEMS
Planthoppers may occasionally feed on trumpet vine. The insects generally cause no serious damage so controls are not needed. [... more]
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Thunbergia alata--Clockvine
Height: 72 in Spacing: 12 in Flowers: Orange, white, yellow Comments: Clockvine can be used in hanging pots or window plant has a vine type growth habit and may reach a length of Propagation: Propagation is by cuttings or seed. Softwood boxes. ... [... more]
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Lonicera x heckrotti--Goldflame Honeysuckle
Height: 12 ft Spread: 12 ft Form: spreading Flowers: Red and yellow Comments: Goldflame Honeysuckle is a hybrid with carmine Honeysuckle flowers are attractive to hummingbirds. The red flower buds that gradually change to pink as they open to ... [... more]
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Convolvulus tricolor--Dwarf Morning Glory
Height: 18 in Spacing: 12 in Flowers: Blue, pink, purple combined with white and yellow Comments: Dwarf Morning Glory produces small flowers which Propagation: Propagation is by seed sown directly in the resemble those of morning glory. The ... [... more]
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Pruning Vines
Vines usually need pruning to limit growth, to thin the Some vines, such as honeysuckle, trumpetvine and Prune most vines--including the summer flowering clematis, Florida and Patens types, including Clematis montana, Prune dead, diseased and ... [... more]
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia--Virginia Creeper
Height: 50 ft Spread: 50 ft Form: irregular Comments: This vine (Vis. 1) can easily reach a height or References for Cultivars: Bailey Nurseries 1997, Monrovia Nursery Company 1997, Sheridan Nurseries 1999, Weston spread of 30 feet or more. The ... [... more]
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