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An evergreen climber with leathery green leaves. Clusters of fragrant, cup-shaped, white flowers, tinged violet in spring.

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An evergreen climber with leathery green leaves. Clusters of fragrant, cup-shaped, white flowers, tinged violet in spring. Max Height 10m. Flowers April to May. Full sun/partial shade. Frost hardy. Back-fill with soil mixed with peat substitute and a suitable fertiliser.

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Stauntonia

Species

hexaphylla

Varietry
Common Name
Flower Colour

white

Soil

Fertile

Aspect

Full sun/partial shade

Foliage

Evergreen

Height

10m

Family

Lardizabalaceae

Spread
Growth Speed

Fast

Growth Habit

Climbing

Fragrance

TRUE

Foliage Colour

green

Flowers From

April, May

Colour Fruit
Fruits When
Moisture

Well drained

Protection

Sheltered site

Hardiness

Frost hardy

Planting

Back-fill with soil mixed with peat substitute and a suitable fertiliser

Care

Provide support

Border

Warm wall

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