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A treatise on the theory and practice of landscape gardening, adapted to North America,1841 > Section VI. Vines and Climbing Plants

Section VI. Vines and Climbing Plants

  • Contents of Section 6 Vines and Climbing Plants
  • Vines in landscape gardening
  • Beauty of climbing plants
  • Color of ivy and decidous trees
  • Visual character of ivy
  • Great age of ivy
  • Introduction of Ivy to America
  • Best varieties of ivy
  • Virginia Creeper Ampelopsis hederacea Parthenocissus quinquefolia
  • Virginia Creeper in American Forests
  • Trumpet Creeper Bignonia radicans Campsis radicans
  • Pipe-vine, or Birthwort Aristolochia sipho
  • Clematis varieties in America
  • Glycine or Wistaria Wistaria pubescens
  • Honeysuckle family
  • Woodbine Lonicera periclymenum
  • Red and Yellow trumpet Honeysuckle Larix sempervirens and L. flava
  • Chinese twining Honeysuckle Larix flexuosa
  • Multifloras, Noisettes and other climbing roses
  • Purple or Crimson Boursalt rose
  • White European Jasmine Jasminum officinale
  • Clematis Periploca graeca
  • Use of climbing plants on trees
  • Using vines and creepers to decorate buildings

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