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Re: [GWL]: Vine for north wall
I suggest a climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala spp. petiolaris), which has
white lacecap flowers in summer that stay on the vine well into winter...a
friend of mine in Indianapolis has dried flower heads on the plant at
Christmas each year. The plant also has an attractive exfoliating,
cinnamon-colored bark. It takes three to five years for the plant to get
established and begin flowering, but is well worth the wait.
Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp
Indianapolis Zone 5
Quick question: What's a good vine for a north facing wall of my
> > house?
> > I live in zone 6 with prevailing northeast and northwest winds. It
> > doesn't
> > have to bloom, although that would be nice.
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