Vines

What is a vine?

A vine is a climbing or trailing woody-stemmed plant

Why do landscapers use them?

Vines are good to hang over fences, on rails, or on hills to stop erosion.

Other facts about them.

Most vines will spread to be an indeterminate witdh.


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Gelsemium sempervirens
Carolina Jessamine
Zones: 6, 7, 8
Color:
Foliage: shiny dark green, Winter: wine-red
Flower: yellow
Fruit: brown
Texture: fine
Size:
Height: 20 feet
Spread: indeterminate
Form: twining vine with wiry thin stems
Culture: sun or shade.
Soil: tolerant.
Mositure: medium.
This is an image of a carolina jessamine

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Lonicera sempervirens
Trumpet Honeysuckle
Zones: 6, 7, 8
Color:
Foliage: gray-green
Flower: gold to scarlet red
Fruit: translucent red Texture: medium
Size:
Height: 50 feet
Spread: indeterminate
Form: twining vine
Culture: sun to part shade.
Soil: tolerant.
Mositure: tolerant.
This is an image of a trumpet honeysuckle

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Actinidia chinesis
Kiwi Vine
Zones: 7, 8
Color:
Foliage: medium to yellow-green
Flower: white
Fruit: brownish green
Texture: coarse
Size:
Height: 25 feet
Spread: 30 feet
Form: climbs by twining
Culture: sun or part shade.
Soil: medium drainage.
Mositure: medium.
This is an image of a kiwi vine

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Vitis rotundifolia
Muscadine Grape
Zones: 6, 7, 8
Color:
Foliage: bright green
Fruit: dull purple
Texture: coarse
Size:
Height: 50 feet
Spread: indeterminate
Form: climbing by tendrils
Culture: sun.
Soil: tolerant.
Mositure: medium.
This is an image of a muscadine grape plant

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