I first saw an evergreen wisteria vine in Houston around the Fine Arts Museum. It was growing on the fence and after carefully looking at it, my observation was that it was not an invasive vine. This ...

Understanding the Context

Oregonian: Wisteria for a privacy fence? Consider less weighty options: Ask an expert Wisteria for a privacy fence? Consider less weighty options: Ask an expert Southern Living on MSN: How to get rid of fast-growing vines on your fence for good I'm sure that each of us has their own list of good and bad vines. I happen to love the Chinese wisteria that tops my trellis.

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But it can be invasive and grow so aggressively that it can topple a ... How to get rid of fast-growing vines on your fence for good Finding a flowering climber for that shady fence can be tough, but it's not impossible. Many vines will still flower in shade, though maybe not as prolifically. Q: I've got a fairly large stockade fence with wire mesh or lattice around my pool area. It has a cover of honeysuckle, clematis, trumpet vine (mistake) and a few other climbers from the woods that ...

Final Thoughts

Wisteria is one of the first harbingers of spring and warmer weather. Clusters of purple and pink wisteria blooms appear suspended on vines, trailing in and out of the still barren tree branches and ... The Victoria Advocate: Evergreen wisteria a noninvasive vine with fragrant, deep purple blooms