Parthenocissus henryana
Chinese virginia creeper
This climber is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage appears again each spring.
- Position: partial shade
- Soil: fertile, well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Hardiness: borderline hardy (may need winter protection)
Less vigorous than its popular relative, Virginia creeper, this deciduous climber is ideally suited to smaller gardens, where it will quickly cover an awkward area, such as a north or east-facing wall. Unless it is grown in a sunny spot, its autumn colour is less dramatic too, but in spring and summer, its leaves are very pretty - deeply divided, velvety and dark green with prominent white and pink veins. A versatile and handsome plant. - Garden care: Provide some support until the plant is well established (this may take up to two years). Once established, tie in stray shoots and prune in autumn or early winter to keep the plant within bounds, paying particular attention to stems that are encroaching on windows, guttering or roofs.
- Humans/Pets: Harmful if eaten; skin irritant
Goes well with...
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Hedera helix 'Glacier'
English ivy or common ivy
3 litre pot | 60cm cane
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Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris
climbing hydrangea
2 litre pot
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Lonicera japonica 'Halliana'
Japanese honeysuckle
3 litre pot | 60cm cane
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Lonicera periclymenum 'Graham Thomas'
honeysuckle
3 litre pot | 60cm cane
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Sarcococca confusa
sweet box
9cm pot