|
Trumpet
Creeper (Campsis radicans) Should be called the “hummingbird vine” as
they will flock to this vine when its red/orange trumpet flowers bloom. Will
tolerate salt. FULL–1/2 SUN. 1 Gallon—$15.00
Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) An excellent vine, grows quickly.
Need 1 male to 2-3 females to bear fruit. Makes nice dried arrangements.
FULL-1/2 SUN. 5 Gallon—$23.00
Virgin’s Bower (Clematis virginiana) White flowers bloom
profusely in August. Seed sets form ornamental puffballs into Dec. FULL-1/2 SUN.
4 1/2 inch (~Pint)—$9.00
Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) The first vine in the
woods to turn red-orange color in the fall. Produces a purple-blue fruit
cherished by the birds. This also makes a fine groundcover. FULL SUN
to SHADE. 1 Gallon—$15.00
Kentucky Wisteria (Wisteria macrostachy) Flowers are purple-blue.
Blooms reliably where non-native varieties won’t. May take 2-3 years to bloom
but well worth the wait! Plant on a trellis. Needs good garden soil. FULL-1/2
SUN. 5 Gallon—$23.00 (JUNE delivery)
|