ENGELMANN CREEPER 
(Ampelopsis quinquifolia engelmanni) 
A small leaved creeper. Hardy and 
clinging. 
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GRAPE (Vitis) 
No vine quite equals the grape for 
arbor or trellis. But it is only reason- 
able to combine the practical with the : 
ornamental and plant vines that bear HONEYSUCKLE (Loni-era) 
edible fruits. See Fruits. 

All the honeysuckle vines are adapted for climbing, or tor 
trailing as ground covers. 
Lonicera japonica halliana (Hall’s japanese honeysuckle) 
The widely planted half-evergreen honeysuckle. White, fragrant 
blooms. 
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Lonicera sempervirens (Trumpet honeysuckle) 
Evergreen during a good part of the year. Flowers in clusters. 
Red or orange outside, yellow inside. 
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MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium chinense) 
A summer blooming climber with purple flowers. Does best 
in the shade. 
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MYRTLE (Vinca minor) 
Creeping evergreen plants with light blue flowers. One of our 
best ground covers for either sun or shade. 
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PORCELAIN IVY (Ampelopsis heterophylla) 
Dense and quick-growing: Distinguished for its light blue berries 
carried during the late summer and fall. 
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SILVER-LACE VINE (Polygonum auberti) 
Grows to twenty-five feet. Profuse bloomer with fragrant white 
flowers in August. 
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