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Vines - Part 4 - Page 6© Marge Talt
Page 6
Sep 21, 1999
A list of Spring and Summer vines for PNW gardeners (and a lot of others, too), plus one for Fall and Winter Vine Color and All Year Vines. San Marcos Growers has a list of http://www.smgrowers.com/vinelst.htm" >vines
for all of you in California.Landscape Plants for the Texas Coast lists vines as well as other plants suitable for far south gardens. Here's a list of vines for shade for those of you in the temperate southern hemisphere.
If an ornamental grapevine intrigues you, read Ketzel Levine's profile on VitisAerial Acrobats for the Garden by Kate Hintz has a nice list of vines; some of which I wouldn't plant ,as they are definitely invasive. Most vines need pruning and On Gardening Pruning Vines will tell you how. Looking for annual vines? Read about those grown at Monticello.
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