chocolate vine
Akebia quinata
Oval, glossy dark green leaves grow in clusters of five. Vines produce dangling purple flowers … Continued
Annual vines bloom throughout spring, summer and fall, while perennial and hardy woody vines have a shorter bloom time but return year after year. In addition to flowering vines, there are fruiting vines and vines grown for their striking foliage. Whether covering a carport, festooning a fence, or ornamenting an obelisk, vines open a world of unique design opportunities.
Akebia quinata
Oval, glossy dark green leaves grow in clusters of five. Vines produce dangling purple flowers … Continued
Celastrus scandens
A deciduous twining woody vine best known for its showy red-orange berries that brighten up … Continued
Cissus incisa
Also known as possum grape, this semi-evergreen vine climbs by tendrils. From the grape family, … Continued
Clematis AVANT-GARDE™ Evipo 033
Very unusual 3″ red flowers with pink petaloid stamens give the impression of a double … Continued
Clematis 'Barbara Harrington'
An exceptional late, free-flowering plant raised from clematis Comtesse de Bouchaud and retaining its parent’s … Continued
Clematis 'Bees' Jubilee'
6–8″ mauve-pink flowers with deep pink bars put on a copious display in early summer, … Continued
Clematis ‘Bernadine’
This stunner produces masses of large light blue flowers with contrasting red anthers. It’s amazing … Continued
Clematis 'Comtesse de Bouchaud'
A widely popular older variety that flowers abundantly on vigorous, hardy vines plants. The large, … Continued
Clematis 'Dr. Ruppel'
A heavy flowering cultivar that blooms in late spring and again in late summer. This … Continued
Clematis 'Duchess of Edinburgh'
Rosette-shaped double white flowers with yellow anthers. Blooms May, June and September. Pruning type 2.
Clematis ‘Henryi’
Huge pure white flowers cover this vine heavily in May and continue with fewer blossoms … Continued
Clematis ‘Jackmanii'
The most profuse blooming dark purple Clematis, vines are covered with purple flowers in June, … Continued