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Pileostegia viburnoides - 2016
By Andrewr
- 5 Sep, 2016
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Self-clinging climber for a shady wall, eventually growing to twenty feet if left unchecked. Needs to be well fed and growing strongly or it won't hang on! The bees love it and are all over the flowers on this one as well.
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Not invasive at all. I cut mine back by half every spring, and it reaches ten feet by the end of the growing year.
6 Sep, 2016
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5 May, 2010
The frothy flowers look very like the Russian vine (I hope it isn't as invasive tho).
6 Sep, 2016