Climbing plants
Fire honeysuckle
Heckrottii hort
Fire honeysuckle (Heckrottii hort) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
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Climbing plants
Heckrottii hort
Fire honeysuckle (Heckrottii hort) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
Climbing plants
A. quinata
The most ornamental species — a beautiful fast-growing semi-evergreen climber with lacy foliage, over 3 m tall. Shoots smooth, dull purple-maroon, leaves five-lobed, leathery.
Climbing plants
Akebia quinata (Houtt.)
A climbing, fast-growing, semi-evergreen shrub with dark green, five-divided leaves that remain on the plant late into autumn. Well suited for vertical greening of pergolas and covered alleys.
Climbing plants
Parthenocissus quinquefolia “Veitchii”
A vine, 15–18 m long, very dense, lateral shoots horizontal or spreading, tendrils with suction pads, very fast-growing, 80–200 cm per year.
Climbing plants
Salvinia natans
Leaves on the horizontal stem of Salvinia are arranged in whorls of three. Two rounded leaves from each whorl float on the water surface; the third, submerged, is divided into several narrow "threads". The submerged lea…
Climbing plants
Vitis vulpina L.
A vigorous high-climbing liana with well-developed, two-branched tendrils by which it climbs to great heights. Leaves broadly ovate up to 15 cm, glossy, entire, less often slightly three-lobed, with a narrow sinus at th…