Ivy - Golden Ingot

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Ivy - Golden Ingot

It can be grown in full sun to almost full shade, depending on where you live. This Ivy can fill a pot fairly quickly. Named Ivy of the Year for 2003 by the American Ivy Society. It is hardy in cold areas down to minus 20 F. It is easy to grow, moderately self-branching and not invasive. The Golden Ingot Ivy, Hedera Helix, is a triangle leaf-shaped Ivy that is dainty, elegant, and compact. The variegated leaves feature an overall lemon yellow tone with gray splotches and an emerald green rim. ... find out more

 

Honeysuckle - John Clayton Be sure to provide it a support to climb on right away or soon after it's planted. Bright orange to red fruits are produced in late summer and fall, that birds will savor. This Honeysuckle is an excellent choice for new landscapes, patio containers, or bare patches by walls for some vertical coverage. The John Clayton attracts the attention of hummingbirds and butterflies. The John Clayton needs at least a 1/2 day of sun to produce flowers. The Honeysuckle 'John Clayton', 'Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton', also known as the John Clayton Honeysuckle vine, produces lovely, fragrant, yellow flowers beginning in early summer and blooming all the way through late fall. .

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