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American Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens)

Male & female parts on different plants - need both parts to get decorative berries.
Currently not available
$6.00

Dutchman's Pipe Vine (Aristolochia tomentosa)

A spreading vine that will grow along the ground and then up any structure it finds. Host for the pipevine swallowtail. Can be used as a privacy screen. Grown more for heart-shaped foliage than flowers. Toxic to humans if ingested.
Currently not available
$6.00

Hog Peanut (Amphicarpaea bracteata)

Annual, taprooted, climbing vine. A nitrogen fixing legume with two types of fruit, including one that is self-fertile, fleshy, and edible.
Currently not available
$6.00

Kentucky Wisteria (Wisteria macrostachya)

Plant at the base of a very sturdy structure. Minimize root disturbance when planting. Less aggressive than other Wisteria's. Flowers are fragrant and attract butterflies. Provides great nesting and cover for native birds. Host plant for Marine Blue, Zar
Currently not available
From $6.00

Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata)

A vine - spreads quickly by rhizomes. Best grown on a structure in an area where the spread can be controlled. Produces edible fruits. Typically dies back to the ground each winter. Host plant for fritillary butterflies.
Limited quantity
$6.00

Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)

Plant for its beautiful, bright red fall foliage. Needs something sturdy to climb on. Climbs by creating sucker discs that attach it to whatever it's climbing on (hopefully not your house). Will also creep along the ground. Fruits attract many species of
Currently not available
$6.00

Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa)

Dioecious vine (each plant only has male or female flowers). Climbs by twining around close objects. Rhizomatous roots may also creep along the ground. Thicker patches may provide shelter for nesting birds.
Limited quantity
$6.00
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