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Our garden is not far from the river and the bottom of the garden often floods. It is also quite shaded by trees. We have a small fence running along the bottom which I would like to plant to give some extra colour to an otherwise green area. Can anyone suggest a climbing plant, which flowers, that will tolerate partial shade and flooding? Thank You
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RACHEL CAUSTON wrote:
Our garden is not far from the river and the bottom of the garden
often floods. It is also quite shaded by trees. We have a small
fence running along the bottom which I would like to plant to give
some extra colour to an otherwise green area. Can anyone suggest a
climbing plant, which flowers, that will tolerate partial shade and
flooding? Thank You


Your location would help, the type of soils and duration of floods would be
good too.

David.

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