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Ampelopsis brevipedunculata 'Elegans' - 2016
By Andrewr
- 26 Nov, 2016
- 7 likes
Climber, mainly grown for its variegated leaves. It has small tendrils for support, but I find these are not man enough for the job, and the plant needs tying to its support. Berries are produced after a hot summer. Best in light shade in soil that remains moist. Grows to around five feet but is always late to start in the spring.
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I have one Andrew I like the foliage and love the pink stems , I haven't had any berries in fact I don't think I had any flowers unless I missed them ... mine is 2 years old ...
27 Nov, 2016
Amy - the flowers are small and white and easy to miss. They are carried in late July and early August.
27 Nov, 2016
Thanks for that Andrew I have a shrub growing in front of it so probably did miss them ,I'll have a look for berries when I go out ...
27 Nov, 2016
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Love those berries.....
26 Nov, 2016