Description
A rare, deciduous, twining climber native to a large area from eastern China to the Himalayas, Schisandra grandiflora has delightful, beautifully scented, ivory-white flowers. The flowers are 2 - 3 cm or so in diameter, borne on trailing stalks in early summer.
Schisandra grandiflora is a choice climber ideal for a position in full sun or light shade up trellis, wires or established trees.
Supplied Size: 2L deep containers (40 - 60 cm tall)
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Position: Sun or light, dappled shade.
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Soil: Moist, fertile soil.
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Hardiness: Hardy. Schisandra grandiflora requires shelter from cold winter winds.
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Flowering Period: May - June.
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Flower Colour: White
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Rate of Growth: Moderate.
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Habit: Schisandra grandiflora is a medium sized climbing plant which requires support as it will not self-cling.
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Height: 5 m (16 ft)
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Spread: 3 m (10 ft)
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Notes: Schisandra grandiflora dislikes drying out and will generally not grow well in very free draining, dry soils.