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Climber Varieties Page 17 of 29 containing Climber Varieties 225 Varieties Listed in Total 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 
Parthenocissus quinquefolia Requires a well-drained moisture retentive fertile soil[200]. Succeeds in most soils, preferring full sun but tolerating semi-shade[202]. Best if grown in semi-shade on an east or west facing wall[200]. Tolerat... [MORE] Parthenocissus tricuspidata Requires a well-drained moisture retentive fertile soil[200]. Succeeds in any fertile soil in sun or part shade[202].
Dormant plants are hardy to about -15°c[200], though the young growth in spring can be dama... [MORE] Passiflora caerulea Requires a well-drained soil with plenty of moisture in the growing season, otherwise it is not fussy[1, 200]. Dislikes highly alkaline soils[202].
Hardy to about -15°c, if plants are cut down to the ground by... [MORE] Passiflora edulis Requires a well-drained soil with plenty of moisture in the growing season, otherwise it is not fussy[1, 3].
Plants are not very frost tolerant and are best grown in a greenhouse[3]. However, the roots are som... [MORE] Passiflora incarnata Requires a well-drained soil with plenty of moisture in the growing season, otherwise it is not fussy[1]. Another report says that it prefers a well-drained sandy slightly acid soil in full sun[238].
The roots... [MORE] Passiflora mollisima Requires a well-drained soil with plenty of moisture in the growing season, otherwise it is not fussy[1].
One report says that this plant is hardy to climatic zone 6 (tolerating frosts of -20°c)[200] but this ... [MORE] Passiflora tetrandra Not known... [MORE] Periploca graeca Easily grown in any fertile soil in a sunny position[11, 182]. Succeeds in sandy soils[188].
A very ornamental plant, it is hardy in most parts of Britain[1].
A climbing plant that supports itself by twining ... [MORE]
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