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Honeysuckle - Gold Net
This Honeysuckle is quite versatile as it can twine up a wall, fence, or trellis, or mound or sprawl as shrubs and ground cover. The small scented yellow flowers will appear in the spring but they are inconspicuous. In the Pacific Northwest, it will be more restrained and can climb more than twelve feet, unlike many other species. It is noted for its highly unusual oakleaf-shaped, lime-green and gold veined variegated foliage. The Honeysuckle 'Gold Net', 'Lonicera japonica 'Aureo-Reticulata', is unlike most Honeysuckle grown today. It is usually grown as a climbing vine, but it can also be grown as a groundcover creeper, or it can be hung from baskets & containers, or over garden walls. In the south, it can be known to be rampant and may be evergreen or semi-evergreen. ... additional information
Ivy - Riterkreuz The Riterkreuz Ivy, Hedera Helix, is a fairly vigorous Ivy with a trailing, self-branching habit. The small, glossy, dark green leaves have five-to-seven pointed lobes, often with little side branches that resemble a Maltese cross. The wide range of varieties now available give colour and form all the year round. Hederas are one of the most useful group of plants for the garden that we have. |
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