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Wed, Sep 24, 14 at 23:26
| See: http://reddirtramblings.com/roses/ten-plants-replace-climbing-roses |
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| I don't agree with all of the choices. Clematis, yes, but honey suckle and morning glory are invasive and considered weeds here. And the only thing I know of that's heavier, stronger and more able to take down a structure than a full grown climbing rose is a full grown wisteria! |
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| The linked reference is referring to the native forms that are less invasive. |
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| Yes, I know that but here morning glory and honey suckle grow rampantly and choke out other plants. I've spent years trying to eradicate them from my garden. |
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