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  •   Growing Grapes
     Family, Home & Garden Education Center practical solutions to everyday Growing Grapes Low winter temperatures and a short growing season generally limit grape production to the southern half of New Hampshire... Lonicera sempervirens Semper Magnifica Zone.

  •   Clematis Culture Care
     Clematis Culture and Care Prized in the garden for their abundant and showy flowers, this fabulous genus of plants offers a myriad of choices in flowers (shape, color and form), seasonal interest (timing of flowering, evergreen or deciduous) and growth.

  •   Vines in Georgia
     Most people associate vines with arbors or trellises, but they can also be used to screen unsightly views, to provide privacy on patios, to lend character to a stone, brick or stucco wall, to break up the monotony of a long chain link fence, to accent or.

  •   White Flower Farm Fall 2002 Cultural Instructions pp32-36
     Do not use thick mulches in summer, as they can promote Clematis wilt, a fungal disease that causes all or part of the foliage to wilt, usually in late spring, just as many the vines back to healthy growth to the ground if necessary... Climbing Vines.

  •   VINES Oriental Bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus Japanese Honey
     Flowers come in clusters Distinguished from native honeysuckles by of 1 to 8, are white to light yellow, and have 4 hollow pith in older shrubs... Greenville Ave E/S from Lake Center Drive Susan St to Lyon St W/S from St.

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