Aristolochia macrophylla . . Dutchman's Pipe
. . Woody vine to 30 ft. . . Mod. to full shade
. . Zones 5 to 8 . . Rich, moist soil . . Spring
Native
Vigorous twining climber with large rounded leaves. Odd, curved tubular flowers. Spring.
The vines were once popular as a sun screen for front porches.
#1142 . . Gallon container . . $13.50
Campsis radicans . . Trumpet Vine
. . Woody vine to 30 ft. . . Sun
. . Zones 5 to 9 . . Avg. to poor soil . . Summer
Native
Orange to scarlet trumpet shaped flowers in summer. Fast growing clinging vine. Attracts hummingbirds.
These are seed grown plants from wild stock. Prune back heavily to keep in bounds. "If you cannot grow this, give up gardening."--M. A. Dirr.
#1144 . . Quart pot . . $4.75
Clematis virginiana . . Virgin's Bower
. . vine-12 to 20 ft. . . Sun to lt. shade
. . Zones 4 to 8 . . Avg. soil . . L. Summer to E. Fall
Native
Billowing white flowers cover the vine in late summer. Dense, bright green foliage. The feathery seed clusters also have ornamental value in the fall.
A good cover for fences or an ugly shrub.
#1148 . . Quart pot . . $4.75
Dioscorea villosa . . Wild Yam
. . Twining vine to 9 ft. . . Sun to mod. shade
. . Zones 4? to 8 . . Avg. soil . . L. Spring
Native
Attractive dark green foliage. The twining stem arises from a curious whorl of heart shaped leaves. Papery, triangular seed pods are of interest in fall.
Wild Yam was frequently mentioned by William Bartram in his "Travels". A relative of the tropical "yams" grown as food crops.
Some tropical species of the genus have found modern herbal usage as a source of phytoestrogen.
#1149 . . Quart pot . . $5.00
Lonicera sempervirens . . Trumpet Honeysuckle "Magnifica"
. . Vining 15 to 25 ft. . . Sun to lt. shade
. . Zones 5 to 8 . . Avg. to moist soil . . L. Spring to E. Summer
Native Selection
Apricot blooms are yellow inside. Fast growing, non-invasive native vine. Blooms in late spring to early summer. Climbs by twining.
#1555 . . Gallon container . . $15.00
Wisteria frutescens . . American Wisteria
. . To 30 ft., climbing . . Sun to lt. shade
. . Zone 5 to 9 . . Avg. soil . . Late Spring
Native
Blue flowers which are lightly fragrant. It blooms about 3 to 4 weeks later than the Asian types, Seed grown Native.
#1411 . . Gallon container . . $15.00
Wisteria frutescens . . American Wisteria "Amethyst Falls"
. . To 30 ft., climbing . . Sun to lt. shade
. . Zone 5 to 9 . . Avg. soil . . L. Spring to E. Summer
Native Selection
Intense blue flowers which are lightly fragrant. It will flower repeatedly throughout summer. It blooms about 3 to 4 weeks later than the Asian types, allowing it to flower after threat of frost. A selection of the native American wisteria originally found in upstate South Carolina.
It will flower the first year from cuttings. Since it flowers on new growth, it also blooms heavily when pruned during the dormant months. Well-behaved, it grows at only one-third the rate of the rampant Asian species.
#2010 . . Gallon container . . $17.00
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