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Tried growing an autumn clematis in this spot but no flowers -- gets 2 - 3 hours of late morning sun (more like 2).

Anyway, want to find a vine perennial or annual that will give a nice show and nothing invasive.

Been wondering if black eyed susan vine will flower in this little sun?

None of the clematis, morning glories etc will work I'm sure.

Hyacinth bean?
Non invasive honeysuckles?

Any ideas? thanks
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On 1/8/2014 9:39 AM, mkr5000 wrote:
Tried growing an autumn clematis in this spot but no flowers -- gets 2 - 3 hours of late morning sun (more like 2).

Anyway, want to find a vine perennial or annual that will give a nice show and nothing invasive.

Been wondering if black eyed susan vine will flower in this little sun?

None of the clematis, morning glories etc will work I'm sure.

Hyacinth bean?
Non invasive honeysuckles?

Any ideas? thanks


Where are you? That is, what is your climate?

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forgot to mention -- zone 5

you have any ideas for me? thanks.
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On 1/9/2014 5:44 PM, mkr5000 wrote:
forgot to mention -- zone 5

you have any ideas for me? thanks.


As I live in zone 10a, I can't help you.

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