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- 10 Vines You Should Know - Daves Garden
Exotic Love Vine (Ipomoea lobata) This plant is known by many names including Exotic Love Vine, Firecracker Vine, and Spanish Flag Vine The most striking feature of this vigorous climber is the unusual flower spikes The tubular flowers open along a 6- to 8-inch raceme ranging in color from bright yellow to fire red
- Weeds We Dont Want: Honeyvine Milkweed - Daves Garden
Also known as bluevine, climbing milkweed, dog’s-collar, Enslen’s vine, peavine, sandvine, smooth anglepod, or smooth swallow-wort, honeyvine milkweed is aggressive and invasive
- Pruning and Maintaining Your Grape Vines - Daves Garden
The green tape holds the vine to the trellis without hurting the plant or impacting its growth Special Considerations for the First Year For first-year vines, your focus should be on establishing a trunk If you’ve just received your grape vines, you'll want to select the shoots that looks the strongest and cut the rest of the plants back to
- Plant Identification:SOLVED: Small Texas squash vine.
A thread in the Plant Identification forum, titled SOLVED: Small Texas squash vine
- Jiao-gu-lan, Sweet Tea Vine - Daves Garden
Check out the largest plant identification database in the world Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden
- Best Solutions for Vine Weeds in the Garden - Daves Garden
Vine-Cut Treatment One of the most annoying parts of vine removal is the fact that vines rarely grow upwards on their own, but rather against your trees or other large plants The cut-vine method makes it possible to treat a whole plant with an intense herbicide without spraying it all over both your favorite tree and the invasive vine
- Plant Identification:SOLVED: What vines do I have?
Here is the second vine which has 2 different leaves Maybe 2 plants intertwined? The three leaves look like Poison Ivy to me The second type of leaf looks like a maple shape They are growing up a privet and Rose of Sharon hedge Plant #2 There is a group of Rose of Sharon leaves on the left
- Fast-Growing Climbers that Can Quickly Create Privacy and Cover Eyesores
Clematis is a versatile, fast-growing vine that comes in all colors and blooming seasons While flower size and color will depend on the variety you plant, what all clematis boast is their explosive height They can skim the clouds at 30 feet in just a few months, and in addition to growing tall, they also grow wide to provide optimal coverage
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