Crimson gloryvine

Crimson gloryvine

Vitis coignetiae

Vitis
Vitaceae
Edibles & Herbs
Zone 510
🍎 Edible

Crimson glory vine is a vigorous, deciduous climber prized for its spectacular scarlet and crimson autumn foliage — one of the most dramatic fall-color vines available. Plant in well-draining soil with a sturdy support structure such as a trellis or pergola, and give it room to spread as it can reach 50 feet or more. Water regularly during the growing season and prune hard in late winter to keep it manageable.

Care Requirements

Care Level

Moderate

Sun

Partial Shade

Water

Moderate

Growth Rate

Moderate

Mature Height

12″ – 36″

Soil

loam

Life Cycle

Perennial

Spacing

120

Watering Schedule

Every 7-10 Days • Water Deeply And Thoroughly, Allowing The Top 2 Inches Of Soil To Dry Between Waterings

Temperature

-20°90°F

Mature Spread

up to 18

Root Depth

Medium

Foliage

Medium

Propagation: Seed

Ecology & Origin

Native to

Japan
Korea
Kuril Is.
Sakhalin
Tadzhikistan

Attracts

🐝 Bees
🐝 Birds
🐝 Butterflies
Safety & Use
🥬 Edible leaf

Sources

Data: trefle, usda

Image: trefle.io — Taken Sep 4, 2022 by Dieter Albrecht (cc-by-sa)

Hardiness Zones
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