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  2. Move Over, Mums! Asters Are the Fall Flower Everyone Wants - AOL

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    Type of Plant: Perennial in USDA zones 4 to 8. Native Origin: Europe, Asia, North America. Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade. Mature Size: 6 inches to 8 feet tall, 1 to 3 feet wide. Toxic to ...

  3. These Beautiful Flowering Vines Will Elevate Any Garden ...

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    Purple Bell Vine. Add a purple punch to your trellis or fence with this vibrant, bell-shaped flowering vine! Easy to grow and maintain, this vine flourishes in sunny spots, like a porch, patio, or ...

  4. Add Magic to Your Garden with These Enchanting Flowering Vines

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    Black-Eyed Susan Vine. Type: Perennial Size: 3-8 feet Hardiness Zones: 10-11 Care Tip: Cut back after blooming period ends. Whether covering a wall or fence, the fiery golden-orange blooms of the ...

  5. Aralia cordata - Wikipedia

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    Thunb. Aralia cordata is an upright herbaceous perennial plant growing up to 2 to 3 metres (6.6 to 9.8 ft) in height, native to Japan, Korea, Russian Far East, and eastern China. Its common names include spikenard, [1] herbal aralia, [2] udo (from Japanese: ウド), [3] Japanese spikenard, [3] and mountain asparagus. [3]

  6. Antigonon leptopus - Wikipedia

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    Antigonon leptopus is a fast-growing climbing vine that holds on via tendrils, and is able to reach over 7 metres in length. It has cordate (heart-shaped), sometimes triangular leaves 25 to 75 mm long. The flowers are borne in panicles, clustered along the rachis. Producing pink or white flowers from spring to autumn, it forms underground ...

  7. Passiflora incarnata - Wikipedia

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    The plants grow in full sun and need direct sunlight for at least half of the day. The best soils for P. incarnata are well-drained [8] but the plants tolerate occasionally wet and acidic soils. The plants have a high drought tolerance. P. incarnata can be planted all the year in zone 6–11 (hardiness zone).