I live in zone 7 and have one. It isn't evergreen here. They drop their leaves in November, but the leaves always return in the Spring, around late March early April.
@@LisaLaPaso I got one from Italy in teh Autumn of 2022. Planted in a USDA cold hardiness zone 7b. Wrapped in 2 layers of garden fleece. Lowest was -8C (18F) a couple of times. The thinner branches were killed even with the garden fleece. It grew new growth but it did not flower. Maybe it was not cold hardy enough, because it had not had the time to root well.
@@Nothingfailz mine succumbed in our snowMageddon at our next home. It had a half inch of ice on it for several days. It wasn’t there for long and I think the roots just weren’t deep enough to recover. Worth trying again though.
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I live in zone 7 and have one. It isn't evergreen here. They drop their leaves in November, but the leaves always return in the Spring, around late March early April.
What is the lowest temp the flowering parts have survived?
Plant Pick of the day! Looking for a super cool evergreen vine that is fabulous in every way? Here it is...
All i can say is Wow!
i wonder what it would be like growing in surrey u.k. they sell it here but not sure if it will take cold drying winds ect and of course the cold
I have to tell you, I had a customer that had a beautiful one over their deck. He had me come every year to remove the blooms which are beautiful!
OMG
WTH?
The flowers dropped on his patio and he didn't like it.
Control freak much? Dude’s missin out on life. 🫤@@marieknipfer6982
I love if you did a closeup of the flowers. Where can you purchase seeds for this plant?
I don’t know but if you’re in or near Austin Texas you can find this plant at Barton Springs Nursery.
Hi thanks for the info :) ... i would just need to ask you , how long did it take to grow to that size ?
About a year.
What wire system did you use to support it?
Just heavy paddle wire and screws and anchors in the bricks
is the scent WAFTING on the air?
The aroma is prevalent throughout the space.
@@LisaLaPaso What is the lowest temperature the flowering parts have survived?
@@Nothingfailz about 15 degrees.
@@LisaLaPaso I got one from Italy in teh Autumn of 2022. Planted in a USDA cold hardiness zone 7b. Wrapped in 2 layers of garden fleece. Lowest was -8C (18F) a couple of times. The thinner branches were killed even with the garden fleece. It grew new growth but it did not flower. Maybe it was not cold hardy enough, because it had not had the time to root well.
@@Nothingfailz mine succumbed in our snowMageddon at our next home. It had a half inch of ice on it for several days. It wasn’t there for long and I think the roots just weren’t deep enough to recover. Worth trying again though.
Are the roots invasive and harmful to pipes??
Not at all.
What zone are you in?
Where can I purchase some seeds?
Hi, I am in Florida and have been trying to buy this beautiful vine, but can not find it!
Any help?
Joel, did you look to see if it is in your planting/hardy zone? If it is you might be able to find it online.
Thanx, I found it in Texas but it is only a pickup item. They won't ship.😕
How old is this plant?
About a year.