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Rolling Green Nursery 2016 Vines Please note: Clematis & Climbing Roses have their own list. subject to availability Actinidia Hardy Kiwi Lonicera Honeysuckle Anna Goldflame Good beginner kiwi, easy to get growing. A hardy female, sweet with 10 - 20’ Valued for its rosy-red and yellow flowers from June until frost. emerald-green flesh and edible tender skin. Grape-size fruits hang in Fragrant flowers continue as new growth develops Oval blue-green bunches, on a vigorous vine that produces more than 100 lbs of fruit foliage and purplish-red stems. Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies 3 - 4 years after planting. Space on a T trellis 15’ apart. Very ornamen- and bees. Full sun. Shade tolerant. Z4. tal with showy red leaf stems. Needs a mate. Z5 Dropmore Scarlet Issai 10 - 20’ Tall growing climber. Bright orange-scarlet tubular flowers from 15 - 20’ Ornamental and edible, can be very vigorous, grows in full sun June to September. Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and bees. Red to part shade. Self-pollinating - without a male, the fruit is seedless; berries in fall. Full sun or shade. Z4. with a male, the plant will produce larger and more fruit. Scented greenish-white flowers with silvery-leaf variegation. Can be grown in containers. Z3 . Parthenocissus tricuspidata Boston Ivy Arctic Beauty with exceptional fall color of orange to red. Blue-black berries favored 15 - 20’ Ornamental. male kiwi, very hardy; variegated foliage. Z3 . by birds. Insignificant flowers. Excellent for covering masonry. Z4. Aristolochia durior or macrophylla Dutchman’s Pipe Climbing Roses 30 - 50’ Dense, self-clinging vine. Attractive thick, glossy green foliage See separate plant list 15 - 20’ Vigorous, twinging vine. Grows flat against a trellis. Large heart shaped to round leaves. Insignificant yellow, smoking pipe shaped Schizophragma hydrangeoides Hydrangea Vine flowers hide under foliage. Offers dense shade. Likes sun to shade, Moonlight / Roseum perfect to shade a porch or arbor. Z5 20 - 30’ Deciduous, woody- stemmed, climbing vine. Pewter, bluegreen cast over heart shaped leaves, lace cap hydrangea-like of Campsis radicans Trumpet Vine creamy white flowers in summer. Foliage turns yellow in fall. Attaches to and grows up flat vertical surfaces by stem borne adhesive rootlets. Atomic Red Reddish-brown stems provide some interest in winter. Z5. 20 - 30’, Dark red buds open to orange-red trumpet-like flowers which deepen in color as they mature to and incredibly bold red. Tubular flowers are larger than the species measuring 3 - 4” long. A vigor- Wisteria ous vine, it will climb on stone or woodwork. An outstanding vertical accent to add color to a sunny fence or wall. Attracts hummingbirds, Summer Cascade butterflies and bees. Z4. 15 - 25’ 8 -12” Clusters of sweetly fragrant deep lavender-blue flowers appear in June offering shade and ambience to outdoor spaces. Most floriferous in full sun. Perfect for training over an arbor or pergola. Late Clematis season seedpods add multi-season interest in late summer. Z4. See separate plant list Amethyst Falls Twining plant grows about a third the rate of Asian wisteria for better Hydrangea anomala petiolaris Climbing Hydrangea behavior in small spaces. Slightly fragrant purple racemes bloom at an 25 - 40’+ The Queen of the Vines. Likes part shade to shade; growth starts out slowly, but takes off year 3 or 4; white lacecap flowers; dark glossy foliage; nice cinnamon brown exfoliating bark; can be used as a early age. Great in containers for porch or patio or espalier onto trellis or arbor. Deciduous. Z5. gorgeous groundcover. Z4. hours April – Sept. • 8 – 5 M - S Oct. – Dec. 23 • 9 – 5 M - S March weather permitting • 9 – 4 T - S • 10 – 4 Sun. • 10 – 4 Sun. • closed Sun - Mon 64 Breakfast Hill Road, Greenland, NH 03840 RollingGreenNursery.com 603.436.2732