Ivy
The common name “ivy” refers to several species of plants used similarly in the landscape. Common examples include members of the genus Hedera, such as English ivy (Hedera helix),...
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Sep 18, 2024 | Groundcovers, Landscape, Vines
The common name “ivy” refers to several species of plants used similarly in the landscape. Common examples include members of the genus Hedera, such as English ivy (Hedera helix),...
Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) is one of the most beautiful vines of the South. It covers fences and trees in open woodlands and along roadsides throughout the Southeast with its...
May 12, 2022 | In the Garden, Vines
The pioneering American landscape architect Frank Lloyd Wright once said: “A doctor can bury his mistakes, but an architect can only advise his client to plant vines.” Aside from hiding things,...
Climbing fig (Ficus pumila) is a woody, self-supporting evergreen vine whose overlapping leaves and stems create a tapestry of colors and textures on walls, fences, trellises, and other vertical...
Known for its showy flowers, the genus Mandevilla includes plants that were formerly called Dipladenia. There are about 100 species of this tropical American woody vine. Most species overwinter only...
Feb 14, 2019 | Groundcovers, Landscape, Vines
Vines offer a wide variety of uses in the landscape. They may be used as a groundcover or a fast growing screen on fences or walls. Often vines are displayed on a trellis or an on arbor to provide...
Feb 15, 2016 | Groundcovers, Landscape, Vines
Weeping ficus or fig (Ficus benjamina) is popular as houseplants, in offices and interior landscaping. They have an elegant form and dense, glossy dark foliage. Slender branches arch gracefully from...
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