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Alabama Crimson Honeysuckle - trade gallon
Alabama Crimson Honeysuckle - trade gallon

$18.00
This native honeysuckle vine has crimson trumpet blooms with yellow throats, visited by hummingbirds at the nursery and hopefully in your garden too. Lonicera sempervirens ’Alabama Crimson’ is an easy, deciduous vine for sun in zones 4-9. The blooms while beautiful are not fragrant.
   
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Yellow Honeysuckle - 1gallon
Catalog:     Sku: 483 Browse Category: Vines
Amethyst Falls Native Wisteria - 1/2 gallon
Amethyst Falls Native Wisteria - 1/2 gallon

$19.95
This is NOT the invasive exotic wisteria species that has escaped to smother much of the roadside throughout the south, competing with Lonicera japonica. Rather Wisteria frutescens ’Amethyst Falls’ is an American native species, a selection found in the northwest corner of SC and introduced by Head-Lee Nursery. It flowers as a very young plant with slightly fragrant blooms well after any chance of frost. Give it lots of sun. It usually reblooms in late spring. Vigorous but not invasive, deciduous, for sun in zones 5-9.
   
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Catalog:     Sku: 707 Browse Category: Vines
Blue Moon Wisteria - 1 gallon
Blue Moon Wisteria - 1 gallon

$18.00
This is another native wisteria vine, the so-called Kentucky wisteria, Wisteria frutescens var macrostachya ’Blue Moon.’ Typing that brings to mind the early Elvis version of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" which may be why this selection was so named, I don’t know. We got our stock plant from the now closed Rippingale Nursery, folks who were collecting lots of different wisteria cultivars. Anyway, it is a native vine that is vigorous but not invasive with a fine light blue flower. Needs sun to bloom well. Zones 5 - 9.
   
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Amethyst Falls Native Wisteria - 1/2 gallon
Catalog:     Sku: 3418 Browse Category: Vines
Cedar Lane Honeysuckle - 1 gallon
Cedar Lane Honeysuckle - 1 gallon

$18.00
An excellent, native twining vine introduced many years ago by Cedar Lane Farms in Madison, Georgia. Like all Lonicera sempervirens it is not fragrant, but unlike most this selection is a rebloomer. Produces profuse, deep red flowers in mid-spring and sporadically thereafter through the summer if grown in lots of sun. Easy to have scramble over an arbor or around a statute. Deciduous although in warmer zones during mild winters may be semi-evergreen. Zones 4 - 9.
   
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Graham Thomas Woodbine - trade gallon
Catalog:     Sku: 3510 Browse Category: Vines
Fiona Sunrise™ Jasmine - trade gallon (3 qt)
Fiona Sunrise™ Jasmine - trade gallon (3 qt)

$18.95
Jasminum officinale ’Frojas’ is a yellow-leaved selection of so-called "Poet’s Jasmine" with the same fragrant, white flowers as the species. It is semi-evergreen climbing vine that requires some structure to twine on and if happy will do so for 30 feet or more. Of the species some texts rate it doubtfully hardy in Zone 8 in the Southeast but we’ve had no trouble with it. Zones 8-10.
   
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    Sku: 3577 Browse Category: Vines
Goldflame Honeysuckle - trade gallon
Goldflame Honeysuckle - trade gallon

$17.95
"Among the most handsome of the climbing honeysuckles." (Dr. Michael Dirr in his classic, Manual of Woody Landscape Plants, 6th ed.) What more can I say? Lonicera x heckrottii is truly a great honeysuckle vine. Slightly fragrant, yellow flowers that are flushed purple are held at the ends of shoots in late spring to late summer. Easy to grow, thrives in full sun but will do in light shade. Blooms on new growth of the season. Deciduous. Zones 5-9.
   
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Graham Thomas Woodbine - trade gallon
Graham Thomas Woodbine - trade gallon

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Selected by famed English plantsman Graham Stuart Thomas, this honeysuckle Lonicera periclymenum has a long blooming season beginning in late spring of creamy white flowers which age to yellow, showing no trace of pink or red. Fragrant in the evening when the pollinating moths are about. A fine twining vine as you stroll your garden in the evening with a glass of serviceable wine. For sun or partial shade, in zones 4-8. Deciduous.
   
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Hydrangea-like Vine - trade gallon
Hydrangea-like Vine - trade gallon

$23.95
A member of the same family as hydrangeas but in a different genus, Pileostegia viburnoides is an evergreen climber that used to be suggested for our zones 7 - 10 in older garden books, but it hasn’t seen much press on this side of the Atlantic for years. It’s quite common in England scrambling up walls and such. It is a self-clinging climber, meaning it attaches by holdfasts like Hydrangea petiolaris, the Schizophragmas, and Decumaria. Our experience is that it will do in zone 7(b), but that because it fails to harden off in the fall before the first hard frost it is still at risk. So we’d safely rate it 8-10.
   
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    Sku: 1046 Browse Category: Vines
John Clayton Honeysuckle - trade gallon
John Clayton Honeysuckle - trade gallon

$18.00
A selection of our native lonicera that was found at the Abington Episcopal Church, White Marsh, Va by members of the Virginia Native Plant Society and named for colonial botanist, John Clayton, who was also president of the Virginia Society for Promoting Useful Knowledge (which this certainly is). This vine is rather compact growing and is a repeat blooming, yellow-flowered form. It is not fragrant or invasive. Deciduous in all but the warmest zones. Zones 4 - 9.
   
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La Gasnérie Woodbine - trade gallon
La Gasnérie Woodbine - trade gallon

$18.00
The twining woodbine honeysuckles are not common in this country but are much used by gardeners throughout Europe. In fact they are well suited to this country. Lonicera periclymenum ’La Gasnérie’ is a French selection with dark reddish outer corolla color. It is fragrant, more so in the evening, being pollinated by moths. Easy to grow in sun or light shade, it will twine to 20 feet or more. Deciduous. Zones 4 - 8.
   
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Madison Star Jasmine - trade gallon
Madison Star Jasmine - trade gallon

$19.95
Trachelospermum jasminoides ’Madison’ is an evergreen broadleaf vine that produces intensely fragrant, white star flowers in late spring or early summer. The fragrance is enchanting and made Dr. Dirr remark over lunch years past on a visit to Athens "never did a cheeseburger taste (and smell) so delectable." This clone ’Madison’ is somewhat more cold hardy than the species and was introduced by Jane Symmes at Cedar Lane Farms (in Madison, GA) for which we should all give thanks. It can be used as a vine or a ground cover. Partial shade is best but it will do in full sun if in a happy site which includes good soil, well drained, out of harsh winds. Zones 7-10. Additional images courtesy of Raulston Arboretum.
   
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Pink Jasmine - trade gallon
Pink Jasmine - trade gallon

$17.95
Another twiner or scrambler for the warmer zones (8 -10), Jasminum x stephanense is a hybrid of Bee’s jasmine & Poet’s jasmine (to bee or not to bee. . .) with fragrant, light pink flowers throughout summer. Like its parents, it is a vigorous plant where happy and can take up a lot of room. In our case we have it confined to a large display pot which we can scoot into protection during the coldest nights of winter. That also allows us to restrain its enthusiastic growing. Deciduous.
   
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White Native Wisteria - trade gallon
White Native Wisteria - trade gallon

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Wisteria frutescens ’Nivea’ is the white flowered form of our native American wisteria. Like ’Amethyst Falls’ it is NOT invasive. White blooms in early May are fragrant. Wonderful native vine, quite rare even so. We don’t understand why gardeners set free W. floribunda to eat their birthright but don’t grow this restrained native. It’s in the Constitution I suppose. Deciduous, for sun, in zones 5 - 9.
   
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Woodbine Honeysuckle Serotina
Woodbine Honeysuckle Serotina

$18.00
The so-called Late Dutch Woodbine honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum ’Serotina’, is a twining vine for sun or light shade. It is quite common in the hedgerows and woodlands of Britain and many selections have been made for flower color and/or berry retention. The flowers on this one are dark reddish on the outside with a yellow throat and are strongly fragrant, more definitely in the evening. While vigorous this species is not invasive like Lonicera japonica which has become a noxious weed throughout much of the country. Height to 20 feet. Zones 4 - 8.
   
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