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Old 10-10-2005, 04:42 AM
Mab Mab is offline
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Just another thought, what about passiflora caerulea constance elliott (passionflower)
It flowers June to September, an is a prolific bloomer, its fast growing but easy to deal with, no thorns and a lovely scent. Constance Elliot is a pure white variety.
sorry really should have added that it doesn't need tying up because it puts out tendrils but they won't cause damage and it does like a dappled shade. I have one in Hull and it's fine with the climate even though its an exotic, really I just left it to do what it wants and it's a lovely plant (might not flower the first year but after that its great) plus they are very inexpensive.