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Potato vine (Solanum), also called jasmine nightshade for the resemblance they share, is a marvelous climbing vine. A summary of Potato vine facts Name - Solanum jasminoides Family - Solanaceae or nightshade Type - shrub, climbing vine Height - 16 feet (5 m) Exposure - full sun Soil - well-drained


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Solanum is diverse family of shrubs and climbers that includes deadly nightshade (belladonna), potatoes and tomatoes. The popular garden climbing species described here are Solanum crispum and Solanum jasminoides. Family: Solanaceae (nightshade) Botanical Name: Solanum. Common Names: Chilean potato vine, Chilean nightshade, potato tree.


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When to Plant Potatoes. Potatoes are generally planted in the early spring when the soil temperature reaches about 45 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit, says Carrie Spoonemore, co-creator of Park Seed's From Seed to Spoon app. The exact time varies depending on your climate and growing zone.


life between the flowers Climbing potato vine Solanum Crispum Glasnevin, (Chilean Potato tree

Assuming you're planting a potato vine in the ground, use a garden shovel to dig out a hole that is twice the size of the container the potato vine came in. Remove the plant with its root ball from the container. Set it in the hole at the same level with the soil and back-fill it with soil. For multiple vines, space them about 2 feet apart from.


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Climbing potato, Solanum crispum Glasnevin, is semi-evergreen. Prune in early spring by cutting back the side shoots to about four buds. Cut out any shoots which have suffered from frost damage and remove old stems at the base. Tie in the remaining stems to supports.


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Growing to 6 m (20 ft) tall, it is a semi- evergreen, woody-stemmed climbing plant. The small blue fragrant flowers, 2.5 cm in diameter, with prominent yellow ovaries, appear in clusters in summer. They resemble those of the closely related potato. Very small poisonous berries are produced in autumn.


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About Solanum jasminoides (Potato Vine) This climbing vine is known as Solanum jasminoides, or more commonly as a Potato Vine. With the bushiness of a shrub and the growth of a vine, the stems of this plant reach an average height of 20-25′. 1″ long ovate or ovate-lanceolate green leaves act as a background to clusters of small white flowers accented with tiny yellow pistils.


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Plant in sun or partial shade. Use rich, well-drained soil. Water frequently without letting the plant become waterlogged. Frequently trim sweet potato vine to help keep this vigorous grower in check. Use the parts you trim back can be used to propagate the plant elsewhere. The Spruce / Autumn Wood Light


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Reliable and fast-growing, Solanum crispum 'Glasnevin' (Chilean Potato Bush) is a large semi-evergreen climbing shrub that is smothered from summer to fall in large clusters of fragrant, rich purple-blue, starry flowers. Each flower has attractive contrasting, prominent yellow stamens. They give way to small, inedible, pale yellow fruits.


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When exposed to frost, the plant dies. Cut a branch with many leaf nodes with clean, sharp garden pruning shears. Remove the lowest few inches of leaves. Soak the stem in water. The plant will grow roots in a few days. The plant may survive the winter indoors in water in a sunny area. Keep a constant water level.


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1. Climbing Peas These cool weather climbers ( Pisum spp.) are great for temperate climates and short growing seasons. They don't like a lot of heat, so most people grow them in spring or autumn. Although they do best in (milder) direct sunlight, they'll also tolerate shade well.


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The potato vine is easy to grow and maintain. In temperate climates, it may be trained to climb a trellis, fence, arbors, or sheltered wall. For colder climates, it may be used as a summer patio container plant.. Climbing Method: Twining Edibility: Non-edible. The plant is toxic if ingested. Dimensions: Height: 20 ft. 0 in. - 30 ft. 0 in.


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Buy this plant Plant nurseries 11 suppliers Size Ultimate height 4-8 metres Time to ultimate height 5-10 years Ultimate spread 2.5-4 metres Growing conditions Loam Sand Clay Moisture Moist but well-drained, Well-drained pH Alkaline, Neutral


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Succupedia Bowiea volubilis (Climbing Onion) Advertisements Scientific Name Bowiea volubilis Harv. ex Hook. f. Common Name (s) Climbing Onion, Sea Onion, Climbing Potato, Zulu Potato Synonym (s) Ophiobostryx volubilis, Schizobasopsis volubilis Scientific Classification Family: Asparagaceae Subfamily: Scilloideae Genus: Bowiea Description


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potato tree 'Glasnevin' A large, scrambling, semi-evergreen climbing shrub with finely-pointed, ovate leaves 5-12cm in length, and fragrant violet-blue flowers 2.5cm in width, in large open clusters. Fruit 6mm, creamy-white Synonyms Solanum crispum 'Autumnale' Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS © RHS © RHS © RHS © RHS