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Does anyone know any shade loving climbers?

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Hillbilly · 16/05/2008 14:16

I have a nasty wall which I have attached trellis to and would like to plant a climber but it's totally in shade.

Any ideas?

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zippitippitoes · 16/05/2008 14:17

hydrangea petiolaris does well in shade and is attractive all year round

secretbinger · 16/05/2008 14:18

Climbers/ shrubs for shady walls

Humulus lupulus ?Aureus? (Golden hop)

Clematis montana ?Elizabeth?

Chaenomeles speciosa ?Nivalis? (ornamental)

Hedera helix ?Sagattifolia? (ivy)

Lonicera japonica ?Halliana? (Japanese honeysuckle)

Hillbilly · 16/05/2008 14:20

Wow thanks guys! Lots of great suggestions there.

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Hillbilly · 16/05/2008 14:20

....and so quickly!

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Medowflowers · 16/05/2008 14:23

Secretbinger - Are you Alan Tichmarsh?

missingtheaction · 16/05/2008 21:52

there are some nice roses that prefer shade including my fave which is called Souvenir du Docteur Jamain. It is also Monty Don's favourite apparently, but it was my favourite first.

WowOoo · 16/05/2008 21:55

Honeysuckle and some types of clematis. Ask at your garden centre! Wouldn't go for ivy personally - -ours took over.

woodstock3 · 17/05/2008 20:43

ivy takes over the world. if it ever gets any sun at all, honeysuckle, but be careful as some types get quite gigantic (depending on how high the wall). i tried clematis on our shady shed but it didnt thrive, they do need sun at the top usually

MadBadandDangeroustoKnow · 17/05/2008 20:54

I've got some other clematis on a shady fence -

Polish Spirit (rampant and thriving)
Nelly Moser (best in shade because strong sun fades the flowers)
Cirrhosa Jingle Bells (ticking over nicely)
An alpina (can't remember which variety)
Mad Gran (grows 15 ft a year)

The shade quite suits them because the roots need to be cool.

Some roses will cope with a bit of shade - New Dawn grows quite well for me, although flowering is a bit sparse (may be due to neglect rather than shade per se)

Happy gardening!

Hillbilly · 19/05/2008 13:36

Thanks! Making alist now to take to nursery!

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