Hardy Vines 
ACTINIDIA arguta. Bower Actinidia. ; 
Good vine for trellises, walls, and tree trunks. White 
flowers followed by clusters of greenish fruits. Each 
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AKEBIA quinata. Five-leaf Akebia. ‘ 
A dainty vine with curious purple flowers borne in May. 
It is almost an evergreen. 
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AMPELOPSIS heterophylla. Porcelain-Vine. 
So named on account of its turquoise-blue berries. Its 
leaves, somewhat grape-like in form, turn a fine autumn 
shade. 
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A. quinquefolia Virginia Creeper; Woodbine. 
Hardy, fast growing. Often called Five-leaf Ivy. Its 
foliage turns crimson in the fall. Clings to walls and trees. 
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A tricuspidata lowi. Geranium Creeper. 
A dwarf type of Boston Ivy. Clings to smooth surfaces. 
Colors in the fall like Boston Ivy. 
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A. tricuspidata veitchi. Japanese or Boston Ivy. 
This Ampelopsis will cling to stone and wood. It is a 
dense grower. Its leaves turn a brilliant color in fall. 
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ARISTOLOCHIA sipho. Dutchmans-Pipe. ; 
A fast-growing, broad-leaved vine with purple pipe- 
shaped flowers in July. 
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BIGNONIA grandflora. Chinese Trumpet-Creeper. 
Attractive flowering vine carrying large, brightly colored, 
trumpet-shaped flowers which are orange inside and orange- 
yellow outside. 
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CELASTRUS scandens. Bittersweet. 
The native Bittersweet. Drooping clusters of orange and 
scarlet berries which are showy after the leaves fall. Good 
for covering stone walls or barren landscape; also used for 
house decorations. 
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CLEMATIS paniculata. Small White-flowered Clematis. 
Light green foliage and fragrant, star-like, white flowers 
in great profusion in August and September. Excellent for 
trellises and arbors. 
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EUONYMUS radicans. Winter-Creeper. 
Self-clinging. Its small pointed leaves make a dense 
covering for almost any type of wall. Very hardy. Ever- 
green. 
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E. radicans vegetus. Big-leaf Winter-Creeper. 
Called Evergreen Bittersweet. Round leaves of dull 
green color. Does well in any position. A self-clinging vine 
with fine orange-colored fruit. Evergreen. 
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