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  2. Parthenocissus quinquefolia - Wikipedia

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    Parthenocissus quinquefolia, known as Virginia creeper, Victoria creeper, five-leaved ivy, or five-finger, is a species of flowering vine in the grape family, Vitaceae.It is native to eastern and central North America, from southeastern Canada and the eastern United States west to Manitoba and Utah, and south to eastern Mexico and Guatemala.

  3. Akebia quinata - Wikipedia

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    A bunch of Akebia fruit growing on a vine in western Washington) Akebia prefers sandy soils with good drainage, and regular watering, though it is drought resistant. [14] In some areas the plant is an invasive species to be avoided. [15] [16] This species is considered hardy in all of the United Kingdom and Europe (down to -15 to -20 °C). [4]

  4. Schisandra chinensis - Wikipedia

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    The flowers typically grow out of the leaf axils in clusters, later forming grape clusters with berries, but can also be found solitary. [9] [14] The male flower has 5 stamens with filaments of different lengths [12] [14] The flowers of S. chinensis are important for various pollinators such as bees, beetles and small moths. [9]

  5. The 5 best Vines of #InternationalDanceDay - AOL

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  6. Parthenocissus tricuspidata - Wikipedia

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    It is a deciduous woody vine growing to 30 m tall or more given suitable support, attaching itself by means of numerous small branched tendrils tipped with sticky disks. The leaves are simple, palmately lobed with three lobes, occasionally unlobed or with five lobes, or sufficiently deeply lobed to be palmately compound with (usually) three leaflets; the leaves range from 5 to 22 cm across.

  7. How to Carefully Grow Wisteria for a Garden That Always Looks ...

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    Yes, wisteria vine plants are poisonous to people and pets if they’re chewed or swallowed. Poison Control cautions that the plant can cause mouth pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

  8. Tecomanthe speciosa - Wikipedia

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    Tecomanthe speciosa is a vigorous twining climber growing up to 10 m (33 ft) in height. [2] The glossy, thick compound leaves consist of up to five leaflets. [2] In autumn or early winter it bears long cream-coloured tubular flowers that emerge directly from the stem in large clusters. [2]

  9. Bignonia capreolata - Wikipedia

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    The flowers, which bloom from late spring to early summer, are tubular and trumpet-shaped, typically 1.5–2 inches (3.8–5 cm) long. They exhibit a vibrant orange to reddish-orange hue with yellow throats. Blooming in clusters, they are highly fragrant and serve as an essential nectar source for hummingbirds and bees. [5]