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Rock ivy 'Conglomerata'
Рelix 'Conglomerata'
Rock ivy 'Conglomerata' (Рelix 'Conglomerata') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
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Рelix 'Conglomerata'
Rock ivy 'Conglomerata' (Рelix 'Conglomerata') - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
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Е. scaber
In its native Chile this is a perennial that forms a fairly large tuber in the soil. During the dry season the above-ground parts die back and, with the return of rains, regrow from buds on the tuber.
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Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb.
A fast-growing ornamental plant. Particularly striking from September to January.
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Schizandra
A perennial climbing vine with a woody, peeling stem that reaches 10–15 m in length and 1–2 cm in diameter. Stems most often originate from cord-like brownish rhizomes.
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С. aculeatum
Herbaceous, strongly branching vine, over 3 m in height, with shoots up to b m long, bearing large leaves that are heart-shaped at the lower part and three-lobed on the upper parts of the shoots, which form a water- and…
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Tripterygium
Its representatives are distinguished by the unusual appearance of the inflorescences and fruits — indehiscent dry capsules with one to three appendages resembling wings, hence the genus name. The seeds, unlike those of…
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Thunbergia
A genus widely distributed throughout the tropical zones of Asia and Africa, comprising about 200 species. Leaves cordate, with soft pubescence. Flowers attractive, funnel-shaped, on long pedicels.
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Trachelospermum jasminoides
Evergreen woody vines growing up to 10 m in height. Leaves of Trachelospermum are opposite, oblong-elliptic, pointed at the tip, leathery, dark green, glossy. Flowers white, fragrant, tubular, on long pedicels, in umbel…
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Ampelopsis brevipedunculat
A small woody liana up to 5–7 m long. Stems are covered with light gray or slightly brownish bark; young shoots are yellowish-red; leaves are coarsely hairy, three- to five-lobed, large (up to 13 cm)
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Ampelopsis heterophylla
Family Vitaceae. Naturally occurs in Primorsky Krai, on Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands.
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Vitis vinifera L
A hybrid table-grape form of early or early-mid ripening (132 days). Clusters large, from conical to cylindrical-conical, loose. Berries very large, elongated, slightly tapered to the apex, color from dark red to dark p…
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Ampelopsis
Deciduous woody lianas that climb supports by means of coiling tendrils. Leaves simple, entire, more or less deeply 3–5-lobed, palmate or pinnate, on long petioles. Inflorescences shield-shaped, regularly dichotomously …
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Vitaceae
The family comprises 12 genera and about 700 species, occurring in temperate, subtropical and tropical regions of both hemispheres. The largest genus is Cissus with its more than 350 species. Vitaceae are small trees, e…
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В. alba L.
Perennial plant with a large, overwintering, fleshy, tuber-like root. Stems are flexible, climbing supports by means of tendrils, up to 6 m long.
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Vitis silvestris
Deciduous liana up to 20 m long, when no support is available it sprawls along the ground. Bark on older trunks peels off in strips; annual shoots sometimes slightly ribbed, two-year-old shoots smooth.
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Т. alata
A climbing plant up to 2 m high. Leaves ovate to trigonally-ovate, 2.5 - 10 cm long, cordate at the base, serrated at the margins, with soft pubescence.
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Wisteria
A warmth-loving plant. In Crimea, the Caucasus and Transcarpathia it blooms very abundantly and for a long time. Further north it blooms less and requires winter shelter. A sunny, wind-protected site is required.
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Wisteria floribunda
A species of flowering dicotyledonous plants of the genus Wisteria in the Fabaceae family. Woody climbers with stems twining clockwise. Leaves odd-pinnate. Flowers violet-blue. More ornamental and more cold-hardy than C…
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Clematis lanuginosa Lindl. & Paxton
A species of deciduous climbing woody vines of the genus Clematis, 2–3 m tall. Leaves simple or trifoliate, glabrous above, gray-pubescent beneath. Flowers large, terminal, solitary or up to 3; perianth segments overlap…
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Actinidia kolomikta
Family Actinidiaceae. The best-known species in cultivation. Found in the Far East in mixed and coniferous forests on mountain slopes up to 1000–1800 m above sea level.
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Ampelopsis
Preferably grown as an ampelous (hanging) plant, but you can try to train it into a tree, since with age the base and the lower old branches become woody. Pruning is done before wintering, and the next pruning in late s…