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Fast-growing, non-poisonous evergreen vine for California
March 14, 2013
Hi, I am in the north bay area of California, north of San Francisco, need a quick growing vine to cover a very long section of chain link fence that is not poisonous (back yard backs up to school pla...
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Flowers for monarch butterflies in Bastrop, Gonzales and Travis Counties of Texas
March 05, 2013
Hi Mr./s. Smarty Plants, What are some flowers that grow naturally on a Bastrop, Travis, or Gonzales county riverside that monarch butterflies commonly feed on? Thank you
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Front Door Vine in Alabama
March 02, 2013
I live in Birmingham, AL in a large-scale, white brick, French-style home. I would like to have a vine over my front door. I don't want an invasive vine (seed pods that create new vines or attaches t...
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Passionflower Vine for Boulder
March 02, 2013
I would love to have a passionflower vine growing up an arbor. I have read comments online that indicate: 1. I can grow some types of passionflowers in Colorado. 2. The plants can become very invasiv...
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Vine to cover concrete retaining wall in Georgetown TX
March 02, 2013
I have an unsightly concrete retaining wall and culvert covers that require fast coverage from a vine of some sort. The plant must be deer resistant and drought tolerant. The retaining wall and culv...
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Vine for pergola in Belton TX
February 06, 2013
Hello, I would like to know what vine would be best to cover a rather large pergola. It will be in full sun in caliche soil. :( The area has access to a water hose and I would like to have something...
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Groundcover for vineyard from Round Rock, TX
February 04, 2013
I will be planting a vineyard in the Hill Country next spring. I am looking to maintain low-growing understory plants across the entire vineyard to maintain soil health, choosing plants that the leaf...
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Identification of vine with large leaves and blue-black berries
January 15, 2013
I visited a creek with a limestone seep spring that supplies it. Around the creek is growing some kind plant that has leaves that are very similar to a briar, or snailseed. However, the leaves of the ...
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Problems with crossvine from Semmes AL
January 06, 2013
I have a 3 year old cross vine (tangerine beauty) and the leaves have started turning black and falling off the plant. I have two plants growing on the same pergola (opposite ends) and the second plan...
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Identification of vine with hair-like prickles
January 04, 2013
Trying to find out what kind of vine I ran into yesterday while climbing a deer stand. While pushing limbs and vines down from around me, I noticed hair-like thorns stuck in my sleeves and hands. This...
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Mexican species Orbexilum melanocarpum.
January 04, 2013
This is not a question; just a note to supplement a previous MSP post answering a query about a source for Orbexilum. The "mountain pea" that the original questioner was asking about is the e...
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Vine for complete shade in California
December 21, 2012
I'm looking for a vine to put over my back door which is in complete shade.
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Lonicera sempervirens not harmful to dogs from Naperville IL
December 16, 2012
Is the trumpet honeysuckle (lonicera sempervirens) harmful to dogs if eaten? I have been told in the past that the common trumpet vine is harmful, but this appears to be different. Thank you!!
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Plants under Oak Trees in Austin TX
December 10, 2012
Half of my small yard is in the shade of one big live oak and one kumquat. Nothing I plant grows in this shade. The other half of my yard gets sunlight. It is planted with Jasmine grass which grows w...
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Invasive mandevilla from Chula Vista CA
December 10, 2012
How can I rid my yard of mandevilla that has invaded from my neighbor's yard?
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Propagation of Tournefortia volubilis
December 07, 2012
I am a State Park Host at Estero Llano Grande SP in Weslaco, TX and am looking for information on the Tournefortia volubilis, Googly-eyed vine. I would like to know if there is a best method for propa...
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Identification of a vine in El Paso, Texas
November 23, 2012
I live in Del Rio Texas - Zone 8/9 and I have a vine which can't be identified. It looks like a morning glory white flower with crimson throat, but the leaf pattern is like a 5-7 fingered hand with d...
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Identity of milkweed vine with smooth seedpod
November 23, 2012
I believe the vine I am curious about may be Matelea reticulata. However, most of the pictures I have seen of that vine show bumps on the exterior of the seed pod, and the pod I have is green and smo...
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Eliminating unwanted vine on arbor in San Francisco
November 20, 2012
There is a vine growing on our arbor, it has sickle-shaped pods and is crushing the arbor, how do we get rid of it?
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Re-landscaping in Stephenville, TX.
November 17, 2012
I prefer native plants. We are re-landsacaping, so I need grass, ground cover, vines and flowers to plant in our back yard. We have many trees and the whole yard is shady. A small area might be con...
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Vines free from cutter ants from Caldwell TX
November 14, 2012
What are some climbing vines cutter ants won't eat
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Plant with dark black/purple berries in a cluster
November 06, 2012
Today at our local dog park we noticed a bush/vine that's been growing up the fence is producing berries. It didn't flower at all. The berries look to have started out green and now are changing t...
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Chlorosis in Texas Wisteria from Blanco TX
November 05, 2012
Just noticed a Texas Wisteria I bought last month and it is already looking chlorotic. Mixed compost in w/the dirt it is planted in but I don't think that will be enough. Is Blanco soil too alkaline?...
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Identity of vine with green flowers
November 03, 2012
What is this trailing plant with half inch green flowers with gold metallic centers? Looks like a milkweed plant or gourd plant of some kind. I found it off Hamilton Pool road. West of Austin TX
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Vines for an arbor
November 02, 2012
We're building an arbor in a 9 1/2 x 12-ft area on the south side of an urban lot. It's bordered by two-story buildings on the south and west and has a tall,sparsely leaved pecan tree on its northea...
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