Silver Lace Vine

Silver lace vine is a vigorous, deciduous vine that can spread 10 to 15 feet in one season. From July through September, it produces clustered sprays of tiny white to very light pink, fragrant flowers.

It has green, heart-shaped leaves, but no significant fall color. It needs a structure where it can wrap its stems around in order to grow upward. It is a drought-tolerant vine.

Silver Lace Vine

Silver lace vine is a vigorous, deciduous vine that can spread 10 to 15 feet in one season. From July through September, it produces clustered sprays of tiny white to very light pink, fragrant flowers.

It has green, heart-shaped leaves, but no significant fall color. It needs a structure where it can wrap its stems around in order to grow upward. It is a drought-tolerant vine.

Plant details
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Botanic Name

Polygonum aubertii

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Pronunciation

pol-LIG-go-num oh-BER-tee-eye

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Mature Height

to 25 ft. on a support

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Mature Spread

ft. to 15 ft.

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Water usage
Water Usage

One Droplet: Water twice per month or less, once established.

Two Droplets: Water about once per week, once established.

Three Droplets: Water about twice per week, once established.

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Flower Color

white

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Bloom time

mid- to late summer

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Colorado Native

No

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Natural Habitat

western China. Introduced to America in late 1800s.

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Light Requirements

full sun to part shade

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Cold Hardiness

USDA zones 4-8

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Elevation Limit

hardy to 9,000 ft.

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