Vine that is shade tolerant - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by fkmetz
May 11, 2009
I am looking for a vine to grown on an arbor. The area will get some sun, mid-day to afternoon. Any suggestions?


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Answer from NGA
May 11, 2009
Your choices really depend upon how much sun the site receives. If it's 3-4 hours, you should have success with one of the following: Honeysuckle (Lonicera) need support when they are first starting out, but are generally profuse bloomers. Hardiness and flowering vary greatly with the variety you choose. Great for hummingbirds. Trumpet vine (Distictus buccinatoria) flowers best in full sun but will bloom in partial shade. It is hardy to 24 degrees F. and needs yearly pruning to keep it under control. It blooms sporadically with warming weather. Virgin's Bower (Clematis paniculata) is very hardy climber from the Orient that will reach 30 feet. White, fragrant flowers in August and September. Dutchman's Pipe (Aristolochia littoralis) has a very unique 'calico' flower and is evergreen and hardy to 25 degrees F and root hardy to below 20 degrees F. 'Mme. Galen' Trumpet Creeper (Campsis x tagliabuana) has bright orange flowers and is hardy to below 0?F. Best wishes with your new vine!

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