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Climbers for shade
In my Sunset book, Trachelospermum jasminoides is described as being good for shade. Now, Californian shade is UK full sun, but can anyone say whether it is likely to thrive facing north-west in an inland part of the south of England in these days of global worming, er, sorry, warming? Similarly, how hardy is Berberidopsis corallina? Is it worth a go, given what seems to be happening? Lastly, the same question about Schisandra rubiflora? Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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