Plants

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Labrusca grape

Climbing plants

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).

Large-leaved Aristolochia

Climbing plants

Large-leaved Aristolochia

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.

Large-petaled monkshood

Climbing plants

Large-petaled monkshood

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.

Lobed spinyfruit, or Echinocystis lobata, or Wild Cucumber

Climbing plants

Lobed spinyfruit, or Echinocystis lobata, or Wild Cucumber

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.

Long-petioled hydrangea

Climbing plants

Long-petioled hydrangea

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