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damp & shady climber

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Chillum | 10:47 Tue 17th May 2005 | Animals & Nature
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Any recommendations for a flowering, climbing plant situated in a damp, shady, sheltered position.
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Pyrancantha is amazing.  It is evergreen and as well as white flowers in the spring you get an amazing display of berries in the autumn.  You can get several varieties with berries ranging from yellow to bright red. 

Clematis Montana does well with its roots and base in damp shady places, as long as it can 'reach up' to the sunlight.  Again you get get different shades ranging from white to dark pink and you do get a profusion of flowers.  It can be rampant though.

Pyrancantha is not a climber although it does grow very well against a wall.
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thanks everyone, I probably try the cleamtis, if I get a fairly well developed one, it should at least get a little sunshine on it's top leaves.

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