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  1. Pseudogynoxys Species, Mexican Flame Vine, Orange Glow Vine

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  2. Partridgeberry: A Steppable Groundcover - Dave's Garden

    Apr 8, 2011 · Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens) is a non-climbing herbaceous to woody vine that forms an evergreen, ground-hugging groundcover. A member of the Rubiaceae (madder) family, this …

  3. Weeds We Don't Want: Honeyvine Milkweed - Dave's Garden

    Sep 16, 2012 · Also known as bluevine, climbing milkweed, dog’s-collar, Enslen’s vine, peavine, sandvine, smooth anglepod, or smooth swallow-wort, honeyvine milkweed is aggressive and invasive.

  4. Pruning and Maintaining Your Grape Vines - Dave's Garden

    Nov 29, 2017 · The green tape holds the vine to the trellis without hurting the plant or impacting its growth. Special Considerations for the First Year For first-year vines, your focus should be on …

  5. Building a Substantial Grape Support System - Dave's Garden

    Aug 20, 2008 · The entire grape vine section of his property is enclosed in a soft-material fencing tucked into the soil at the bottom, and 10’ high to keep out the abundant deer and rabbits. The vineyard is …

  6. Jackson Vine - Dave's Garden

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  7. Yellow Butterfly Vine - Dave's Garden

    Nov 8, 2011 · The vine that attracted my attention is Callaeum macropterum syn. Mascagnia macroptera. Hailing from Baja, California and Mexico, this plant is also sometimes called butterfly …

  8. The Hardy Honeysuckle Vines - Dave's Garden

    May 23, 2009 · The twining honeysuckles hail from North America, Europe and Asia and hybrids between these distant cousins have been made with great results. First I'll mention the American …

  9. The Invaders: Virginia Creeper - Dave's Garden

    Mar 13, 2013 · The vines can grow twenty feet in the course of a single year, and they readily take root at stem nodes along the length of the vine, where new shoots then sprout. But Virginia creeper really …

  10. The Tall and the Short of It: Peas - Dave's Garden

    May 17, 2009 · For this reason, except in cooler climates, there is little benefit to a long-season indeterminate vine, particularly if it takes longer to begin producing. Advantages of Tall Vines: Ease …