Sorry this plant is not available at the moment. Please try again later or select an alternative plant. Description: One of the best autumn colouring climbers we grow (seen in many magazine images of our walled garden). Which is believed to be a hybrid between V. amurensis and V. coignetiae, it is also believed to have been lost to cultivation only surviving in our mother plant. Forming a relatively small, but vigorous deciduous woody stemmed tendril climber to 5m. With leaves to 20cm across that are brightly coloured in spring and fiery red in autumn. Easily grown in any fertile drained soil, sun or shade.
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