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Grown In The UK.
Established 1987.
UK Mainland.*
Vitis is primarily planted as an ornamental climber, but some varieties will produce fruits in the right conditions. The deeply lobed leaves are mid-green during spring and summer, later turning to orange-red in autumn. The leaves are accompanied by tiny green flowers that later turn to deep purple coloured grapes.
Make sure you give Vitis a sunny but sheltered position in the garden to get the best out of them.
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Vitis coignetiae
Crimson Glory Vine
Common Name: Crimson Glory VineLatin Name: Vitis CoignetiaeSoil: Any fertile, humus rich, well-drainedPosition: Full sun or partial Shade, will also tolerate majority shade.Hardiness: Very frost hardy down to -15°C (late frost can cause leaf damage but the plant will recover)Flowering Period: May to JuneFlowering Colour: Insignificant FlowersEventual Height/Spread: 15m x 5mSpecial features: Vigorous vine with dark green heart shaped leaves that turn a brilliant wine-red in autumn.Vitis Coignetiae is an extremely vigorous vine with dark green heart shaped leaves with distinct veining that turn a brilliant wine-red in the autumn. Green flowers in appear in spring/summer which are followed by small sour grapes highly appreciated by birds. This Crimson Glory Vine can be used to climb a large dull tree or simply used for its foliage to cover a large wall or fence.
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