
Fallopia aubertii | Russian Vine
he Russian Vine, also known as Fallopia aubertii, is a fast-growing climber that can quickly cover an unsightly wall or fence with its lush green leaves and delicate white flowers. The flowers bloom in late summer and early autumn and give off a pleasant fragrance. The Russian Vine is a hardy plant that can grow in a variety of soil types and is suitable for gardens in Ireland. It is also an excellent choice for those looking for a low maintenance plant that requires little care.
Why we like it:
- Fast-growing climber that can quickly cover an unsightly wall or fence
- Lush green leaves and delicate white flowers with a pleasant fragrance
- Suitable for gardens in Ireland and requires little maintenance
What to know:
- The Russian Vine can grow up to 10m in a single season, so regular pruning is necessary to keep it under control
- It prefers full sun or partial shade and can tolerate a range of soil types, but it does not like waterlogged soil
- It is a deciduous plant, so it will lose its leaves in the winter months
- The plant can become invasive if left unchecked, so it is important to keep an eye on its growth and cut it back if necessary
- The Russian Vine can be propagated by taking cuttings in the spring or early summer
Height and Spread:
- The Russian Vine can grow up to 10m in a single season, but it can be pruned to control its growth.
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Fallopia aubertii | Russian Vine
he Russian Vine, also known as Fallopia aubertii, is a fast-growing climber that can quickly cover an unsightly wall or fence with its lush green leaves and delicate white flowers. The flowers bloom in late summer and early autumn and give off a pleasant fragrance. The Russian Vine is a hardy plant that can grow in a variety of soil types and is suitable for gardens in Ireland. It is also an excellent choice for those looking for a low maintenance plant that requires little care.
Why we like it:
- Fast-growing climber that can quickly cover an unsightly wall or fence
- Lush green leaves and delicate white flowers with a pleasant fragrance
- Suitable for gardens in Ireland and requires little maintenance
What to know:
- The Russian Vine can grow up to 10m in a single season, so regular pruning is necessary to keep it under control
- It prefers full sun or partial shade and can tolerate a range of soil types, but it does not like waterlogged soil
- It is a deciduous plant, so it will lose its leaves in the winter months
- The plant can become invasive if left unchecked, so it is important to keep an eye on its growth and cut it back if necessary
- The Russian Vine can be propagated by taking cuttings in the spring or early summer
Height and Spread:
- The Russian Vine can grow up to 10m in a single season, but it can be pruned to control its growth.
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he Russian Vine, also known as Fallopia aubertii, is a fast-growing climber that can quickly cover an unsightly wall or fence with its lush green leaves and delicate white flowers. The flowers bloom in late summer and early autumn and give off a pleasant fragrance. The Russian Vine is a hardy plant that can grow in a variety of soil types and is suitable for gardens in Ireland. It is also an excellent choice for those looking for a low maintenance plant that requires little care.
Why we like it:
- Fast-growing climber that can quickly cover an unsightly wall or fence
- Lush green leaves and delicate white flowers with a pleasant fragrance
- Suitable for gardens in Ireland and requires little maintenance
What to know:
- The Russian Vine can grow up to 10m in a single season, so regular pruning is necessary to keep it under control
- It prefers full sun or partial shade and can tolerate a range of soil types, but it does not like waterlogged soil
- It is a deciduous plant, so it will lose its leaves in the winter months
- The plant can become invasive if left unchecked, so it is important to keep an eye on its growth and cut it back if necessary
- The Russian Vine can be propagated by taking cuttings in the spring or early summer
Height and Spread:
- The Russian Vine can grow up to 10m in a single season, but it can be pruned to control its growth.


















