Narrowleaf Stauntonia
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(Stauntonia angustifolia)
Narrowleaf Stauntonia (Stauntonia angustifolia)
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Summary
Stauntonia angustifolia, commonly known as Narrowleaf Stauntonia, is an evergreen vine native to forest margins and shaded stream banks in Asia. It is a climbing plant that can reach lengths of up to 16 feet (5 meters), with a typical spread of 4-6 feet (1.2-1.8 meters). The vine features leathery, lance-shaped leaves and bears clusters of small, bell-shaped, greenish-white flowers in the spring. The flowers are subtly showy and can add a delicate charm to the garden. Following flowering, purple-black berries may form, which are attractive but not widely noted for their ornamental value.
Narrowleaf Stauntonia is valued for its ability to provide dense evergreen coverage, making it suitable for trellises, arbors, and as a ground cover in shaded areas. It is relatively low-maintenance and can be a good choice for gardeners looking for an evergreen climber. In cultivation, it prefers moist, well-drained soils rich in organic matter and thrives in part shade to full shade conditions. While it is not drought-tolerant, once established, it can withstand short periods of dryness. There are no popular garden cultivars widely recognized, but the species itself is appreciated for its foliage and growth habit. Potential problems include susceptibility to root rot in overly wet soils and occasional issues with aphids. It should be monitored to ensure it does not spread beyond intended areas.CC BY-SA 4.0
Narrowleaf Stauntonia is valued for its ability to provide dense evergreen coverage, making it suitable for trellises, arbors, and as a ground cover in shaded areas. It is relatively low-maintenance and can be a good choice for gardeners looking for an evergreen climber. In cultivation, it prefers moist, well-drained soils rich in organic matter and thrives in part shade to full shade conditions. While it is not drought-tolerant, once established, it can withstand short periods of dryness. There are no popular garden cultivars widely recognized, but the species itself is appreciated for its foliage and growth habit. Potential problems include susceptibility to root rot in overly wet soils and occasional issues with aphids. It should be monitored to ensure it does not spread beyond intended areas.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type: Vine
- Height: 10-20 feet
- Width: 10-15 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Flower Color: N/A
- Flowering Season: Spring
- Leaf Retention: Evergreen
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Part Shade
- Drainage: Medium
Common Uses
Potted Plant
Natural Habitat
Forest margins and shaded stream banks in Asia
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Scientific Names: Stauntonia angustifolia, Holboellia acuminata, Holboellia angustifolia, Holboellia angustifolia, Holboellia angustifolia subsp. angustifolia, Holboellia angustifolia subsp. obtusa, Holboellia angustifolia subsp. trifoliata, Holboellia angustifolia var. angustissima, Holboellia angustifolia var. minima, Holboellia fargesii
GBIF Accepted Name: Stauntonia angustifolia