Types and varieties of maiden grapes

Content
  1. Overview of Asian species
  2. North American varieties
  3. Which variety should you choose?

Types and varieties of Maiden grapes are diverse. Gardeners can try Star Showers and wild attached, variegated and three-leafed grapes. And there are also other varieties and varieties, but in any case, you need to choose a specific type very carefully and carefully.

Overview of Asian species

It is appropriate to start acquaintance with various varieties of wild grapes with the variety "Star Showers" (variegated), which is particularly decorative. For such a plant, a white-green color of leaves is typical, which is not characteristic of the vast majority of other varieties. It can change in case of prolonged cool weather. Important Features:

  • antennae with suction cups can themselves "climb" the walls;

  • well-lit, but at the same time protected from extraneous influences, places are needed;

  • grow "Star Showers" can be on any soil, including dry or located in urban areas.

The leaf blade is almost half that of the species variety. Therefore, the liana is perceived gently, weightlessly. The flowers are visually unremarkable, but they will gradually be replaced by blue-black fruits. In combination with painted foliage, they look very attractive. Growth will be slower than that of a completely wild type, but birds are attracted to the garden.

Even mature plants are limited to 5-8 m. In addition, systematic shearing helps to keep them within this framework. The variety is suitable for growing on an obelisk, on a pergola and on a regular wall. It is also allowed to be used as a ground cover plant.

In the early years of development, it is advisable to remove Star Showers from the support and lay it on the ground so that it hibernates under the snow.

Five-leaf grapes "Troki" are suitable for cultivation in 4 climatic zones (where winter temperatures reach -29 degrees). The variety works well when planted near walls, pergolas and other similar places. It can be used as a ground cover plant or cultivated on balconies. The foliage is green in the summer months and turns purple in the fall. Demanding care is not great.

The girlish grapes "Henry" are very rare. It comes from the central regions of China. This plant is rarely used due to its poor winter hardiness. But the appearance of the southern guest is really unusual. On dark brown shoots, small dense leaves of a five-lobed type develop.

The middle veins are colored in a silvery tone. The reverse side of the leaf includes purple notes. The variety of colors allows the grapes to change color flexibly, even with just a gust of wind.

However, the already mentioned thermophilicity does not allow growing the Henry variety normally anywhere except in the Black Sea regions. In the middle lane, he definitely needs shelter.

North American varieties

Three-leaf variegated grapes are popular. This plant has been introduced into cultivation mainly for vertical gardening.... In nature, it grows in the northeastern part of North America, not reaching the polar and circumpolar regions. In the wild, such a liana can grow up to 20-30 m.

The description of the five-leaf Virginia grape is noteworthy. This plant is different:

  • oval leaves with a pointed tip;

  • the ability to rise to a height of 18 m;

  • the obligatory need for supports;

  • active flowering in the summer;

  • dark red foliage in the autumn months.

The triangular (ivy) type also deserves attention. In this shrub, shoots reach 10 m. They form a dense leaf cover. Culture can hold onto walls even without additional supports.

Another attractive feature is the ability to grow even in areas with a negative state of the atmosphere, contaminated with toxic gases.

Attached grapes are liana up to 30 m high. It can cling to surfaces with both antennae and underdeveloped suction cups. The leaf plates are similar in shape to an egg, sharpening closer to the apex. The leaves themselves have a smooth glossy finish. With winter approaching, you can enjoy the view of the red-burgundy grape "carpet".

"Starfall" is significantly different from the usual Maiden grapes. It is often even thought that this is a different plant. A variegated yellow-green color is typical for him. As soon as the autumn cold comes, pink colors are found. However, even before, "Starfall" looks great, which is associated with the unique look of each leaf.

The variety "Yellow Wall" acquires its characteristic colors in the fall. In the summer it looks the same as usual. True, the leaves are noticeably inferior in size to the wild-growing variety and are located very densely. By the age of 20, the lashes can grow up to 14 m.The plant goes well with the usual crimson types.

Such a combination will look impressive, possibly a combination with honeysuckle bushes.

Which variety should you choose?

A wide variety of maiden grapes can provide excellent decorative effects. But this effect itself is different, and its variations allow you to make one or another preference. For example, Virginia five-leaf grapes should be used if flowering is actual in early summer, and the unpretentiousness of the plant itself is especially important. Still, such a culture can be grown on a variety of soils, at different levels of illumination. Seed propagation is very easy, and cuttings take root in 100% of cases, unless gross agricultural mistakes are made.

Choose an attached view if fast growth comes first. But if the area is very cold, it is more correct to use five-leaf grapes. However, attached grapes are used quite widely. It is used in Russian gardening in the middle lane, in the Moscow region and even in the vicinity of St. Petersburg. Frost resistance is declared up to -25 degrees, so in the most difficult winters you will still have to use a shelter.

The rapid growth of such a Maiden grape forces to abandon it if unreliable, weak supports are used.

It is impractical to plant an attached plant near buildings with tiled or slate roofs. Plaster can also creep under the weight of the liana. In favor of five-leaf grapes are evidenced by:

  • fast growth;

  • ease of reproduction (it can be bred independently, without the help of specialists and gardeners);

  • excellent resistance to pests and diseases (which is very important for those who cannot devote enough time and effort to caring for plantings).

However, such a culture is distinguished by high aggressiveness of both roots and shoots. In addition, five-leaf grapes awaken relatively late in the spring. This property greatly impairs its decorative properties. We'll have to decide something with the design of the territory until the vine is activated. Or put up with the fact that a temporary gap appears in the garden.

It is especially important to evaluate the growth activity if the Maiden grapes are planted near the house, where there is also a flower bed. Sometimes too rapid development crowds out all other plants and leads to the appearance of the "jungle effect". One should also be interested in whether a particular crop is more suitable for wall cultivation or as a groundcover.Considerable help in selection can be provided by the recommendations of other gardeners, especially those expressed on thematic forums. And of course, personal taste is of particular importance, which the plant must match.

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