Vitis coignetiae (Crimson glory vine)
V. coignetiae is an ornamental climbing vine with large rounded leaves turning red-orange in autumn.
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4m max. spread |
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15m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Vitis coignetiae 'Claret Cloak' (Crimson climber)
'Claret Cloak' is an ornamental woody, climbing vine with large, rounded, leaves that are purple when new, aging to green when mature. In autumn they turn bright red-orange.
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4m max. spread |
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12m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Vitis 'Phonix' (Grape 'Phonix' )
Other names: Vitis 'Phoenix', Vitis 'Phönix'
'Phonix' is a hardy, vigorous, woody, deciduous vine with lobed, dark grey-green leaves turning orange or red in autumn, dense panicles of fragrant, insignificant greenish-white flowers in early summer followed by clusters of large, edible, yellow to yellow-green fruit ready for harvest in mid-autumn.
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4m max. spread |
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8m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Vitis vinifera 'Seibel 13053' (Grape 'Seibel 13053')
Other names: Vitis vinifera 'Cascade'
'Seibel 13053' is a fairly vigorous vine with colourful foliage and early, edible, blue grapes in late summer.
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4m max. spread |
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15m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Vitis 'Boskoop Glory' (Grape 'Boskoop Glory')
Other names: Vitis 'Gloire de Boskoop'
'Boskoop Glory' is a vigorous, woody, deciduous vine with lobed, dark green leaves turning orange or red in autumn, and dense panicles of fragrant, insignificant greenish-white flowers in early summer followed by clusters of edible, juicy, blue-black fruit when ready to harvest in late summer or early autumn. A cold-hardy varietal suitable for use as a dessert or wine grape.
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6m max. spread |
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12m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Parthenocissus quinquefolia 'Yellow Wall' (Virginia creeper 'Yellow Wall')
Other names: Vitis quinquefolia 'Yellow Wall'
'Yellow Wall' is a large, vigorous, woody, deciduous climber with palmate, mid-green leaves divided into five ovate leaflets, turning bright golden-yellow in autumn. Inconspicuous green flowers in summer are sometimes followed by blue-black fruit.
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8m max. spread |
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15m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Vitis vinifera 'Muscat Bleu' (Grape 'Muscat Bleu')
Other names: Vitis 'Muscat Bleu'
'Muscat Bleu' is a fairly vigorous vine with colourful foliage and early, edible, blue-black grapes in late summer.
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4m max. spread |
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12m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Thuja koraiensis (Korean arborvitae)
Other names: Korean arbor-vitae, Korean thuja
T. koraiensis is a compact, conical, evergreen tree or large shrub with flattened sprays of scale-like, triangular or diamond-shaped, mid-green leaves. Ellipsoid, pale brown female cones with four paired scales mature in early autumn.
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5m max. spread |
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10m max. height |
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20-50 years to maturity |
Vitis vinifera 'Madeleine Noire' (Grape 'Madeleine Noire')
Other names: Vitis vinifera 'Madeline Noire', Vitis vinifera 'Madeleine Noir', Vitis vinifera 'Madeline Noir'
'Madeleine Noire' is a hardy, vigorous, woody, deciduous vine with lobed, mid- to grey-green leaves turning orange or red in autumn, dense panicles of fragrant, white flowers in early summer followed by clusters of large, edible, dark purple-black fruit with a pale bloom.
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4m max. spread |
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8m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Parthenocissus henryana (Silver-vein creeper)
Other names: Ampelopsis henryana, Vitis henryana, Chinese Virginia creeper
P. henryana is a self-clinging climber with velvety foliage (with white veins running down each leaf) turning bright red in autumn. Less vigorous than other Virginia creepers and can be used on a north-facing wall.
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4m max. spread |
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12m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
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