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  2. Add Magic to Your Garden with These Enchanting Flowering Vines

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    Garlic Vine. Type: Perennial Size: 8 feet Hardiness Zones: 9-11 Care Tip: Plant this sun-loving vine near a trellis, arbor, railing, or fence. Clusters of funnel-shaped flowers bloom twice a year ...

  3. These Beautiful Flowering Vines Will Elevate Any Garden ...

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    This fast-growing tropical vine has adorable nautilus-shell shaped blooms of pink and pale yellow. It grows well from seed and loves the heat, really taking off when summer is in full swing. Its ...

  4. Antigonon leptopus - Wikipedia

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    Antigonon leptopus is a fast-growing climbing vine that holds on via tendrils, and is able to reach over 7 metres in length. It has cordate (heart-shaped), sometimes triangular leaves 25 to 75 mm long. The flowers are borne in panicles, clustered along the rachis. Producing pink or white flowers from spring to autumn, it forms underground ...

  5. Vitis californica - Wikipedia

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    Vitis californica is a deciduous vine. It is fast growing and can grow to over 10 metres (33 ft) in length. [2] It climbs on other plants or covers the ground with twisted, woody ropes of vine covered in green leaves. It typically flowers in May and June. In autumn, the leaves turn orange and yellow before falling. [3]

  6. Here's How to Use the USDA's Plant Hardiness Zone Map - AOL

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    Here's how the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map helps you determine which plants are most likely to thrive in your garden. ... Just type in your zip code to get a zoomed in, color-coded view of your ...

  7. Smilax glauca - Wikipedia

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    Smilax glauca is a woody vine that succeeds in most soils in sun and in semi-shaded areas. It can grow over trees, shrubs, or stumps. It is a dioecious plant; an evergreen climber that can grow to 5 meters, it flowers in June and is leafy all year. The flowers have six tepals and stamens and the ovule bearing flowers have one superior ovary. [9]

  8. Actinidia arguta - Wikipedia

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    Cultivated vine trained on a trellis. The fast-growing, climbing, twining vine (bine) is very hardy (hence the name hardy kiwi), and is capable of surviving slow temperature drops to −34 °C (−30 °F), although young shoots can be vulnerable to frost in the spring. [12]

  9. Clematis virginiana - Wikipedia

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    It grows on the edges of the woods, moist slopes, fence rows, in thickets and on streambanks. It grows in full sun to light full shade and is very adaptable to many soils from sandy to clay, dry to draining wet, and acid to alkaline with a pH range of 6.0 to 8.5.

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