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Russian vine
On Apr 4, 2:20 pm, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
Why not describe the requirement more precisely? This group can recommend much more interesting things that cover fences nearly as fast. You should provide the size of the fence (length and height), aspect (facing south or whatever), roughly the type of soil, whether you object to the cover taking over the rest of your garden, and whether you would like flowers, fruit, birds or what. I understand it's called polygonum aubertii. I've seen it on fences while travelling through Teesdale and did once stop the car to ask a householder there where she got hers, but she said she'd inherited it. It looked lovely and I'd like some for my fence. It's south-facing, roughly five foot high and twenty-five foot long. If you think it will be invasive, then maybe you could suggest something similar i.e. that totally covers the fence and produces flowers of some kind. The Russian vine I saw produced tiny white flowers and looked quite stunning when in full bloom. many thanks, Renee |
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