Alnus maximowiczii (Montane alder)
Other names: Alnus viridis subsp. maximowiczii, Green alder, Alnus sinuata var. kamtschatica, Maximowicz's alder
A. maximowiczii is a rounded to spreading, deciduous shrub or small tree bearing broadly ovate, bright green leaves with fringed, finely-toothed margins. Short, stout, yellow male catkins and small, cylindrical, maroon to reddish-pink female catkins bloom in spring. Catkins are followed by ovoid, cone-like, green fruit turning dark brown when ripe.
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6m max. spread |
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9m max. height |
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20-50 Years to maturity |
Antigonon leptopus (Coral vine)
Other names: Chain of love, Confederate vine, Corallita, Mexican creeper, Bee bush, Love's chains, Mexican mountain rose, Pink vine, Queen's wreath, Rosa de montana, Rose of the mountain, West Indian mountain rose, San Miguelito vine
A. leptopus is a tender yet vigorous, tendril-forming, evergreen climber, often grown as an annual, with triangular to heart-shaped, bright green leaves and racemes or panicles of coral-pink, red, or white flowers from summer into autumn.
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6m max. spread |
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12m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
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