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Billywhizz 21-06-2006 09:56 PM

Weed ID Please
 
When we moved to the house there was a massive cteeper that had invaded the
conifers, it was removed but leaps back 2/3 times a year. I know where it
pops up so catch it each time but by the time I find it it has grown to
about 20 ft high, it seems to grow like a rocket.

It has a very tough vine like stalk and grows straight up till it gets to
around that height then begins to wind into the trees.

Photo of the leaves here
http://www.kevsmith.demon.co.uk/Untitled-1.jpg

They are about 5 to 6 inches long and 1 1/2 wide. Glossy thick leaves and
very dark green. Would like to know what it is and the best way to get it
out. It grows up about 2 inches from the trunk of the trees.

Thanks in advance.

Charlie Pridham 22-06-2006 08:14 AM

Weed ID Please
 

"Billywhizz" wrote in message
. 254.254...
When we moved to the house there was a massive cteeper that had invaded

the
conifers, it was removed but leaps back 2/3 times a year. I know where it
pops up so catch it each time but by the time I find it it has grown to
about 20 ft high, it seems to grow like a rocket.

It has a very tough vine like stalk and grows straight up till it gets to
around that height then begins to wind into the trees.

Photo of the leaves here
http://www.kevsmith.demon.co.uk/Untitled-1.jpg

They are about 5 to 6 inches long and 1 1/2 wide. Glossy thick leaves and
very dark green. Would like to know what it is and the best way to get it
out. It grows up about 2 inches from the trunk of the trees.

Thanks in advance.


Looks like a clematis, you probably have not seen the flowers as you keep
cutting it back but it could be C armandii which is very nice and flowers in
the spring it can then be cut back and will grow a fresh set of stems to
flower the following year or it can be just left alone and would look
magnificent in the conifer.

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



Tim C. 22-06-2006 11:50 AM

Weed ID Please
 
Following up to Billywhizz :

...it was removed...


Why?
--
Tim C.

Billywhizz 22-06-2006 01:11 PM

Weed ID Please
 
"Charlie Pridham" wrote in
:


"Billywhizz" wrote in message
. 254.254...
When we moved to the house there was a massive cteeper that had
invaded

the
conifers, it was removed but leaps back 2/3 times a year. I know
where it pops up so catch it each time but by the time I find it it
has grown to about 20 ft high, it seems to grow like a rocket.

It has a very tough vine like stalk and grows straight up till it
gets to around that height then begins to wind into the trees.

Photo of the leaves here
http://www.kevsmith.demon.co.uk/Untitled-1.jpg

They are about 5 to 6 inches long and 1 1/2 wide. Glossy thick
leaves and very dark green. Would like to know what it is and the
best way to get it out. It grows up about 2 inches from the trunk of
the trees.

Thanks in advance.


Looks like a clematis, you probably have not seen the flowers as you
keep cutting it back but it could be C armandii which is very nice and
flowers in the spring it can then be cut back and will grow a fresh
set of stems to flower the following year or it can be just left alone
and would look magnificent in the conifer.


OK I'll give it a try! Looking at pictures on the net it does seem like
that.

Thanks.

fenwoman 22-06-2006 03:20 PM

Weed ID Please
 

Billywhizz wrote in message
. 254.254...
When we moved to the house there was a massive cteeper that had invaded

the
conifers, it was removed but leaps back 2/3 times a year. I know where it
pops up so catch it each time but by the time I find it it has grown to
about 20 ft high, it seems to grow like a rocket.

It has a very tough vine like stalk and grows straight up till it gets to
around that height then begins to wind into the trees.

Photo of the leaves here
http://www.kevsmith.demon.co.uk/Untitled-1.jpg

They are about 5 to 6 inches long and 1 1/2 wide. Glossy thick leaves and
very dark green. Would like to know what it is and the best way to get it
out. It grows up about 2 inches from the trunk of the trees.

Thanks in advance.

Clematis perhaps montana?
I grew one of these and a russian vine up my neighbours leylandii conifers.
It certainly brightened them up.



MadCow 22-06-2006 11:32 PM

Weed ID Please
 
In message , fenwoman
writes

Clematis perhaps montana?
I grew one of these and a russian vine up my neighbours leylandii conifers.
It certainly brightened them up.


Wistaria also looks magnificent when flowering all over a few mature
leylandii.

--
Sue ];(:)

Charlie Pridham 23-06-2006 07:58 AM

Weed ID Please
 

"MadCow" wrote in message
...
In message , fenwoman
writes

Clematis perhaps montana?
I grew one of these and a russian vine up my neighbours leylandii

conifers.
It certainly brightened them up.


Wistaria also looks magnificent when flowering all over a few mature
leylandii.

--
Sue ];(:)

It is not a wisteria, it is clearly a clematis.

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)




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