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Vine for garage wall
Hi, folks -L00king for your recommendations for vine to climb up garage wall:
Area:So. Calif coastal Exposu West, unobstructed Would like: Fast-growing; lots of flowers (I can dream...) Water: Is there anything low water? If not, please recommend anyway. Trellis: Can erect, if vine doesn't cling to stucco No Butterfly Bush. Thanks for your thoughts. Hypatia |
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Vine for garage wall
On 9/24/2016 2:18 PM, Hypatia Nachshon wrote:
Hi, folks -L00king for your recommendations for vine to climb up garage wall: Area:So. Calif coastal Exposu West, unobstructed Would like: Fast-growing; lots of flowers (I can dream...) Water: Is there anything low water? If not, please recommend anyway. Trellis: Can erect, if vine doesn't cling to stucco No Butterfly Bush. Thanks for your thoughts. Hypatia These all need support (e.g., a trellis): Bougainvillea Star jasmine Bignonia Avoid Wisteria, it will eventually tear your garage apart. -- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/. Donald Trump claims he is a successful businessman. If so, how does he explain the number of his enterprises that have gone bankrupt? |
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Vine for garage wall
On 24/09/16 22:18, Hypatia Nachshon wrote:
Hi, folks -L00king for your recommendations for vine to climb up garage wall: Area:So. Calif coastal Exposu West, unobstructed Would like: Fast-growing; lots of flowers (I can dream...) Water: Is there anything low water? If not, please recommend anyway. Trellis: Can erect, if vine doesn't cling to stucco No Butterfly Bush. Thanks for your thoughts. Hypatia Passiflora. Even here in the UK, Passiflora caerulea grows at an amazing rate. You want flowers? You'll get flowers! And you'll get attractive fruits (the pulp inside is pleasantly edible, but not especially tasty). In south California I would expect other, more tender, Passiflora species to grow well. And those have more interesting flowers and much tastier fruit. There are a couple of catches. Firstly, they won't cling to stucco. You'll need a trellis or wires. Secondly, they'll need water. But if you are looking for something which grows fast, anything of that sort will need water Other possibilities are Trachelospermum, Holboellia and its ilk (Stauntonia), and maybe Stephanotis. For something really unusual, and drought-resistant, you could look at Ceropegias (such as C. woodii or C. sandersonii). They have extraordinarily strange flowers, but I don't know if they are too tender for south California. They would also need a trellis and you would have to train them up it, as they are scramblers more than climbers. -- Jeff |
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Vine for garage wall
On Saturday, September 24, 2016 at 2:18:43 PM UTC-7, Hypatia Nachshon wrote:
Hi, folks -L00king for your recommendations for vine to climb up garage wall: Area:So. Calif coastal Exposu West, unobstructed Would like: Fast-growing; lots of flowers (I can dream...) Water: Is there anything low water? If not, please recommend anyway. Trellis: Can erect, if vine doesn't cling to stucco No Butterfly Bush. Thanks for your thoughts. Hypatia Thanks to Jeff and David for advice. Jeff, I agree that Passiflora might be a little "tender" for strong Western sun, esp. in summer David, I agree Wisteria; I went through that in another area. Beautiful, but... I found more recommendations on passionategardeners.com Wish me luck! Hypatia |
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