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Show all show tabs climbing fetterbush general information. The stem flattens and grows up the tree underneath the host tree s outer bark.

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Climbing fetterbush!!!

The stem flattens and grows up the tree underneath the host tree s outer bark. The climbing fetterbush pieris phillyreifolia has a strange habit. Climbing fetterbush pieris phillyreifolia. ər ɪ s or ˈ p ɪər ɪ s is a genus of seven species of shrubs in the family ericaceae native to mountain regions of eastern and southern asia eastern north america and cuba known commonly in north america as andromedas or fetterbushes they are broad leaved evergreen shrubs growing to 1 6 metres 3 ft 3 in 19 ft 8 in tall and 3 10 ft 0 9 3 0 m wide.

It blooms fall through early spring. The climbing fetterbush pieris phillyreifolia has a strange habit. It is a woody shrub vine which climbs without clinging roots tendrils or thorns. Fetterbush lyonia lucida is a deciduous shrub native to the southeastern united states.

It is a woody shrub vine that climbs without clinging roots tendrils or thorns. The common name climbing fetterbush is apt as we found it climbing on taxodium ascen dens in a cypress swamp. Keep reading for fetterbush information and tips on how to grow a fetterbush. Its stem goes into a crack in the bark of fibrous barked trees such as bald cypress.

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