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natives in a formal garden, with stoneleigh’s ethan kauffman
fear not! how to prune clematis, with dan long
week 15: visual relief from the heat, all fresh and white
pairing clematis with proper partners, with linda beutler of rogerson clematis collection
best hydrangeas of now and tomorrow, with dan hinkley
extend your clematis bloom season to spring through fall, with dan long
‘vines off the trellis,’ the creative use of climbers, with dan long
growing annual vines, with marilyn barlow
since you asked: apios americana, the potato bean or groundnut
giveaway: fragrant clematis, and more scented climbers, with dan long
ipomoea lobata, fan dancer of an annual vine
the other clematis: charming non-vining types
plants that need a good p.r. person: q&a with tony avent of plant delights
the rex begonia vine, cissus discolor
cardinal climber and its cousins, annual vines that are hummingbird favorites
slideshow: name that flowering clematis vine!
giveaway: vines q&a with brushwood’s dan long
clematis ‘roguchi,’ summer-into-september star
clematis: sexy seedheads, but where’s the seed?
the sunny disposition of clematis tangutica
partners in twine: vines happily climbing shrubs
i know what birds like: 11 backyard-habitat tips
high on vines: intoxicating garden climbers
in praise of honeysuckles (aphids be damned)
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