Asclepias incarnata 'Ice Ballet'
Swamp Milkweed
Vines are plants that have a trailing or climbing growth habit. They are great for trellises, arbors, fences, lamp poles and so forth. Some, like the Akebia, climb by twining tendrils that clasp the support structure or other plants. Others, like Clematis and Honeysuckle (Lonicera), have stems or leaf petioles that curl and twine around their support structure. There are also some vines, such as Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus), that cling to structures or other plants with adhesive disks. Any of these will sprawl on the ground if there is nothing to support them and so are sometimes used as groundcovers.
Plants can grow rapidly to 40' or more. They are loved by hummingbirds for their large, bright red-orange tubular blooms, which are followed by long seedpods. Plants sucker freely and may spread aggressively. May cause allergic reactions. Native.<
More DetailsShowy, trumpet-shaped yellow flowers. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Long blooming. Fast growing woody native vine with rich green foliage.
More DetailsShowy, trumpet-shaped bright salmon-red flowers. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Long blooming. Fast growing woody native vine with rich green foliage.
More Details4"-5" double, sometimes semi-double, mauve to silvery-blue flowers fade to a pale, silvery lavender, with creamy centers. Early summer blooms are double and single blooms late summer. This heirloom variety is often slow to establish, but wort
More DetailsLarge, 6"-8" deep red blooms with red centers and pink filaments bloom on vigourus climbing vines. Plants flower through much of the summer. Pruning group 2. An award winner.
More Details4"-6" mauve pink flowers with creamy anthers bloom from June to September. Attractive seed heads. Prune back hard in late February or early March. Group 3. Deer resistant.
More Details6"-9" light lavender-pink flowers with a deep carmine bar. Blooms in May and June and again in August and September. Attractive seed heads. Prune back half of the previous season's growth in late February or early March. Deer resistant.
More Details4"-6" double white flowers in May/June. Heavy bloomer. August/September rebloom. Prune back half of the previous season's growth in late February or early March. Deer resistant.
More Details6"-8" lavender-blue flowers with red anthers. Blooms late May/June to September. Attractive seed heads. Prune back half of previous season's growth in late February or early March. Deer resistant.
More Details4"-5" magenta-red blooms typically are sparse in June and July and abundant August into October . Attractive seed heads. Prune back hard in late February or early March. Deer resistant.
More Details4"-7" pinkish-mauve blooms with violet stamens in June and July and again in September. Attractive seed heads. Prune back half of the previous season's growth in late February or early March. Deer resistant.
More Details6"-8" white flowers with attractive dark stamens in May and June. Light rebloom in August. Attractive seed heads. Prune back half of the previous season's growth in late February or early March. Deer resistant.
More Details4"-6" deep purple blooms in June and July with some later rebloom. Attractive seed heads. Prune back hard in late February or early March. The easiest clematis to grow. Deer resistant. Never overwater! Group 3.
More Details4"-5" velvety, purple red June blooms are occasionally semi-double and later September blooms are single. Blooms are very abundant. Prune back by 1/3 after flowering to promote new growth and additional bloom. Group 2.
More Details5"-6" deep red flowers with golden yellow anthers appear almost black just after opening. Petals are narrow and somewhat pointed. Very free-flowering, blooming June to September. Award Winner. Avoid pruning until it is well-established. Group
More DetailsPlants produce 6"-8" deep rose pink blooms that have overlapping petals. Petal centers are softer pink to lavender and anthers are creamy yellow. Blooms in late spring/early summer and late summer to fall. Pruning group 2.
Clematis enjoy a
More Details4"-5" silky blooms are lilac-pink with dark purple stamens. The broad petals have wavy margins. Plants flower in late spring and late summer. Compact plants are suitable for containers.
Clematis enjoy a sunny location with well-drained alk
More DetailsThis award-winning clematis blooms profusely and steadily from midsummer to fall. Flowers are 5" purple blooms have reddish violet bars and creamy white stamens. Pruning Group 3.
Clematis enjoy a sunny location with well-drained alkaline s
More Details6"-8" non-fading, rich purple-blue flowers with contrasting pink and red stamens appear in late spring and early fall. Blooms best with light pruning. Heirloom variety. Award winner. Group 2.
More Details4"-6" Carmine red blooms with golden stamens are produced in large numbers from midsummer to early fall, flowering on new growth. Pruning group 3.
More DetailsClusters of small, foour-petaled, white flowers cover the foliage in late summer and early fall. Lightly fragrant. Attractive seed heads. Prune only after flowering is complete to contain size. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black wa
More DetailsMasses of dainty 2"-3" double purple-red blooms appear from July through September, sometimes October on moderately fast growing vines. Elegant and disease resistant. Suitable for cutting. Heirloom variety. C. viticella Group 3
More DetailsSemi-evergreen native vine that produces masses of small, white, four-petaled, unscented blooms in late summer/early fall. Blooms are followed by cute, fuzzy seed heads. Extremely vigorous grower. Can spread aggressively by self-seeding and sucker
More Details2"-3" violet-purple flowers in June to September. Attractive seed heads. Prune back hard in late February or early March. Deer resistant. Reliable bloom throughout the summer!
Prefers a sunny location with well-drained, neutral to alk
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