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This yellow blooming trumpet vine is a vigorously growing North American Native. It can grow 20' to 40' so plan on pruning every year if you are not ready for that size. It can be aggressive so keep that in mind. Hummingbirds love this vine!
Large blooms cover this vine in late spring into fall. Vivid pink petals with lavender edging will add color on a trellis or arbor in the garden or in a container on the patio.
A profuse bloomer with vibrant purple/blue flowers with maroon edges and centers. Produces double blooms in spring and then single blooms in late summer giving you a long season of interest. Flowers are attractive to hummingbirds making it a great additio
This ones a climber! Great for arbors or trellis. Large white flowers contrast with the maroon anthers creating a unique look for your garden.
Perfect native for a trellis in the garden or in a container on the patio. Grows quickly and needs little maintenance. Produces fragrant white flowers in late summer to fall.
This native vine is truly a Gold Medal Winner! The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society awarded this beauty the honor of its Gold Medal. The plant produces fragrant yellow flowers in both sun and shade. It also retains its foliage nicely through the winter
This native vine is truly a Gold Medal Winner! The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society awarded this beauty the honor of its Gold Medal. The plant produces fragrant yellow flowers in both sun and shade. It also retains its foliage nicely through the winter
Our favorite red blooming Honeysuckle! This is not the invasive Japanese variety. We have one in a planter near our check out shed at the nursery and we have a parade of hummingbirds on it all summer. Plant one and you will not be disappointed!
We love this vine as an alternative to the regular climbing hydrangea. The heart shaped blue green leaves are cast in silver with dark veins making it attractive even when not in bloom. When it is in bloom they are a gorgeous lace cap in pink that can be
A nativar Wisteria that is smaller and less aggressive than the invasive Asian variety. Although smaller it does not loose any of the beauty. Showy racemes of purple lavender flowers bloom late spring into early summer.
Native from the south the central US this cold hardy wisteria is not as aggressive as the Asian species but still grows with good vigor. Large foot long racemes of lavender blue flowers adorn this vine starting around June.