Thursday, November 12, 2009

Anybody with experience of Silver Fleece Vine(Fallopia)?

I am wanting to grow this vine perhaps up the side of my two story brick house. There is not any windows on the side and it has a huge brick wall to cover. I heard that this vine is really easy to grow and can grow 10-15 ft in one season!


I also like the way it looks in this picture covering a brick mansion. It is soo beautiful). It blooms like that for how long? can you tell me about it?


What does it look like in winter?





doesnt this vine have a cousin in the Fallopia family that is like a shrub?

Anybody with experience of Silver Fleece Vine(Fallopia)?
I have a couple silver lace vines that cover a 12 foot arbor, I believe it's the same thing as fleece vine. This vine clings to any structure without harming it. It blooms starting around the middle of summer and continues into Fall. It does lose its leaves in winter and looks a bit scraggly. You can prune it to keep it in shape or just let it sprawl. It can reach 30-40 feet. Silver lace vine is not particular about soil but likes it moist. It is very beautiful and well worth planting. Good luck!
Reply:this plant, though pretty to look at, is considered a noxious and invasive weed in most areas where it is hardy. be careful or it could overtake your yard in a few years. check with your local horticulture authority before you purchase or plant it.

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