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Labrusca grape
Vitis labrusca
The labrusca grape is the ancestor of most American cultivated grape varieties. Thanks to its undemanding nature and relative cold hardiness (tolerates temperature drops down to -20°C).
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Climbing plants
Vitis labrusca
The labrusca grape is the ancestor of most American cultivated grape varieties. Thanks to its undemanding nature and relative cold hardiness (tolerates temperature drops down to -20°C).
Climbing plants
Aristolochia macrophylla (= A. durior)
Large-leaved Aristolochia is a vine 8-10 m long, 1-8 m wide, support stem diameter 2-3 cm; it initially grows very little, and from the 3rd–5th year it grows rapidly, 150-200 cm per year.
Climbing plants
Atragene macropetala
Has the most intensely colored flowers. They consist of four oblong sepals, up to 5 cm long, covered with soft hairs, blue-purple in color and, before opening, even black-violet.
Climbing plants
Echinocystis lobata
An annual herbaceous climbing vine with a fibrous root system and ground-level shoots. Stems up to 6 m or more in length, succulent, slender, very branched at the nodes, shortly pubescent, climbing by means of tendrils.
Climbing plants
Hydrangea petiolaris
A species of woody climbing shrubs of the genus Hydrangea in the family Hydrangeaceae. Climbs supports by means of aerial roots. Leaves petiolate, green, oval. Flowers – white, corymb-like inflorescences