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[email protected] 30-07-2004 01:54 AM

Max length of vine (Fatshedera?) Or something for tall shaded area?
 
I wonder,
1) How long a distance will a Fatshedera "branch" trail or be trained?
2) Has anyone noticed any difference in size of the variegated Fatshederas versus the regular green Fatshedera?

Or, ignore my initial assumption of using Fatshedera. I've assumed I'd use a vine that climbs a trellis. Fatshedera seemed good because the
plant will get only rare direct sunlight

My overall goal is to have an evergreen screen, filtered or solid, approximately 25 ft tall x 4 ft deep at base. And Preferably, the plant has
touches of white, cream or yellow or purple (Smokey or brownish or bronzed purple ok). Preferably, only one flower/accent color, but ok if
combine yellowish color with the purplish color. A clamberer, leaner, tendrils, or twiner; must never adhere to wall as Hedera does!
Inoffensive to people at ground level. (Non-toxic, no thorns, no pelting those below with large fruit, clumsy penguins, or lost foreign
dignitaries... :-)

Suggestions or feedback are appreciated.

JennyC 30-07-2004 08:21 AM

Max length of vine (Fatshedera?) Or something for tall shaded area?
 

wrote in message
...
I wonder,
1) How long a distance will a Fatshedera "branch" trail or be trained?
2) Has anyone noticed any difference in size of the variegated Fatshederas

versus the regular green Fatshedera?

Or, ignore my initial assumption of using Fatshedera. I've assumed I'd use a

vine that climbs a trellis. Fatshedera seemed good because the
plant will get only rare direct sunlight

My overall goal is to have an evergreen screen, filtered or solid,

approximately 25 ft tall x 4 ft deep at base. And Preferably, the plant has
touches of white, cream or yellow or purple (Smokey or brownish or bronzed

purple ok). Preferably, only one flower/accent color, but ok if
combine yellowish color with the purplish color. A clamberer, leaner,

tendrils, or twiner; must never adhere to wall as Hedera does!
Inoffensive to people at ground level. (Non-toxic, no thorns, no pelting those

below with large fruit, clumsy penguins, or lost foreign
dignitaries... :-)

Suggestions or feedback are appreciated.



Ummmmmmm, Fatshedera is a gorgeous plant but not a climber ....... ;~))

What about Honeysuckle 'Lonicera henryi'. It is a vigorous climber which can be
pruned to keep in place. It's evergreen. It does not cling like ivy does. The
tubular flowers are yellow-throated, purplish-red. It has interesting black
berries in winter.

The following sites have info and/or photos
http://www.crocus.co.uk/findplant/re...ClassID=1676&C
ategoryID=15

http://www.esveld.nl/htmldia/l/ex/lohenr.htm

Jenny



JennyC 30-07-2004 08:21 AM

Max length of vine (Fatshedera?) Or something for tall shaded area?
 

wrote in message
...
I wonder,
1) How long a distance will a Fatshedera "branch" trail or be trained?
2) Has anyone noticed any difference in size of the variegated Fatshederas

versus the regular green Fatshedera?

Or, ignore my initial assumption of using Fatshedera. I've assumed I'd use a

vine that climbs a trellis. Fatshedera seemed good because the
plant will get only rare direct sunlight

My overall goal is to have an evergreen screen, filtered or solid,

approximately 25 ft tall x 4 ft deep at base. And Preferably, the plant has
touches of white, cream or yellow or purple (Smokey or brownish or bronzed

purple ok). Preferably, only one flower/accent color, but ok if
combine yellowish color with the purplish color. A clamberer, leaner,

tendrils, or twiner; must never adhere to wall as Hedera does!
Inoffensive to people at ground level. (Non-toxic, no thorns, no pelting those

below with large fruit, clumsy penguins, or lost foreign
dignitaries... :-)

Suggestions or feedback are appreciated.



Ummmmmmm, Fatshedera is a gorgeous plant but not a climber ....... ;~))

What about Honeysuckle 'Lonicera henryi'. It is a vigorous climber which can be
pruned to keep in place. It's evergreen. It does not cling like ivy does. The
tubular flowers are yellow-throated, purplish-red. It has interesting black
berries in winter.

The following sites have info and/or photos
http://www.crocus.co.uk/findplant/re...ClassID=1676&C
ategoryID=15

http://www.esveld.nl/htmldia/l/ex/lohenr.htm

Jenny




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