‘The President’ Clematis
Clematis 'The President'
Deep purple blooms with purple anthers continuously bloom and do not fade in the sun. … 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.
Clematis 'The President'
Deep purple blooms with purple anthers continuously bloom and do not fade in the sun. … Continued
Clematis virginiana
White flowers abundantly spread along the length of the vine in panicles or small clusters … Continued
Hydrangea petiolaris
These beautiful climbing vines cling to surfaces by aerial rootlets. With a slow-growing, shrubby habit … Continued
Cynanchum laeve
This twining vine has heart-shaped leaves and white flower clusters following in late summer and … Continued
Aristolochia macrophylla
An eastern American native deciduous, woody, climbing vine that grows rapidly to 20-30′. This heirloom … Continued
Fallopia aubertii ‘Lemon Lace’
Masses of small, fragrant, creamy white flowers grow in profuse panicles that cover this vine … Continued
Hedera helix non-hardy species
Native to Europe, Scandinavia, and Russia and brought to the U.S. by colonial settlers, ivy are … Continued
Hedera helix 'Thorndale'
Creamy-white veins cover extra large, lustrous green leaves on vigorous vines that make excellent evergreen … Continued
Humulus lupulus ‘Aureus’
This fast-growing vine is best known for its inclusion in beer brewing, Hops are often … Continued
Lathyrus latifolius
A fast-growing, heirloom perennial vine with fuschia, rose, lavender, and white flowers all the summer. … Continued
Lonicera sempervirens
A non-stop bloomer from late spring through the summer with showy clusters of orange-red flowers. … Continued
Passiflora incarnata
This perennial vine grows up to 25′ long and climbs with tendrils. 3″ lavender flowers … Continued