Monkshood vine






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Monkshood vine




A fast growing vine that reaches a height of five meters
after a 10 years. The flowers are white and have no
significamce, but the attractive berries are orange
and many birds love them. But the main attracting is
foliage that is finely cut and can be used to cover
ugly walls and fences.

propagation

Propagation is easely done by cuttings, although this vine
easely produces self-sown seedlings.