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Vitis vinifera is a deciduous climbing vine native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, and the source of most wine, table, and raisin grapes. Archaeological evidence places its cultivation in the South Caucasus and Near East around 6000 BCE. Thousands of cultivars exi...
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One of humanity's most important cultivated vines, central to wine, table grapes, raisins, and agriculture.
Scoring methodologyHumulus lupulus is a perennial climbing vine native to Europe, western Asia, and North America, cultivated for its female flower cones known as hops. The cones contain lupulin, a resin providing bitterness and aroma that balances malt sweetness in beer. Hops also have preservative qualities that hav...
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Foundational beer crop with major cultural and economic importance, plus ornamental value, despite vigorous seasonal growth.
Scoring methodology*Paeonia suffruticosa*, commonly known as the tree peony, is a deciduous woody shrub native to China. Unlike herbaceous peonies, its woody stems persist through winter before producing large spring blossoms that can reach up to 30 centimeters in diameter. It has been cultivated in China for over 1,5...
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Centuries of Chinese prestige, huge flowers, and collector acclaim place tree peony among elite ornamental shrubs.
Scoring methodologyActinidia deliciosa is a vigorous woody vine native to China that produces the commercially dominant fuzzy kiwifruit, with large-scale cultivation established in New Zealand during the 20th century making it a global export crop.
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Dominant commercial kiwifruit crop with major global food value, strong flavor reputation, and ornamental vine presence.
Scoring methodologyVaccinium corymbosum, commonly called the northern highbush blueberry, is a deciduous fruiting shrub native to eastern North America. It grows best in acidic, moist but well-drained soil and produces edible blue berries after clusters of bell-shaped spring flowers. Its commercial domestication is cl...
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Major fruit crop with high public ratings, strong nutrition reputation, and ornamental value; acidic soil requirement limits ease.
Scoring methodologyClematis 'Jackmanii' is a deciduous climbing cultivar with large deep violet-purple flowers, raised by George Jackman & Son of Woking, Surrey, England. It was introduced in the 1860s as a hybrid of Clematis lanuginosa and is considered the first large-flowered clematis hybrid widely available to gar...
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Landmark large-flowered clematis with enduring popularity, reliable bloom, and historic acclaim despite common clematis wilt risks.
Scoring methodologyViburnum plicatum, commonly called Doublefile Viburnum, is a Japanese native shrub valued for its unique layered growth habit. It produces dense clusters of large, white lacecap flowers in spring offering significant ornamental interest. This deciduous shrub is well-suited for landscapes and gardens...
Syringa vulgaris, commonly called common lilac, is a deciduous flowering shrub native to the Balkan Peninsula and cultivated widely in temperate regions. It produces clusters of strongly fragrant spring flowers, commonly in purple, lilac, pink, or white, and spreads through both branching growth and...
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Classic fragrance, historic garden status, broad public affection, and strong cultivar legacy; brief bloom season is the main limitation.
Scoring methodologyHydrangea paniculata, commonly called panicle hydrangea, is a deciduous flowering shrub native to eastern Asia, including China and Japan. It produces elongated, cone-shaped clusters of flowers in summer, typically opening white or cream and often becoming pink as they age. It is generally more cold...
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Very hardy, dependable flowering, excellent modern cultivars, and broad landscape approval; less historic romance than classic shrubs.
Scoring methodologyThe Punica granatum, commonly known as the pomegranate, is a deciduous shrub originating in the Mediterranean region. This fruit has been cultivated for millennia, appearing in ancient writings from Iran and India over four thousand years ago. Its distinctive red flowers and juicy seeds make it an e...
Hamamelis x intermedia, commonly known as Hybrid Witch Hazel, is a deciduous shrub valued for its distinctive winter blooms. This horticultural hybrid combines traits of *H. japonica* and *H. mollis*, offering exceptional cold tolerance and a strong fragrance. It’s particularly suitable for gardener...
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ is a deciduous shrub known for its striking summer blooms. The plant develops large, panicle flower heads beginning lime-green and transitioning through white and deep pink hues throughout the growing season. This hydrangea is particularly valued by gardeners seeking...
Viburnum carlesii, also called Korean Spice Viburnum, is a deciduous shrub native to Korea and Japan. It’s notable for its exceptionally strong, spicy fragrance emanating from dense clusters of pinkish-white flowers in the spring. The plant offers ornamental interest and attracts pollinators. Garden...
The Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) is a native shrub common to the southeastern United States. It’s recognized by its broad leaves resembling oak foliage which develop vibrant red hues in fall. The peeling bark adds visual interest throughout the year. This plant provides habitat and beau...
Hydrangea macrophylla, commonly called bigleaf hydrangea, is a deciduous shrub native to Japan and widely grown in temperate gardens. Cultivars commonly produce rounded mophead clusters or flatter lacecap flower heads, often on growth formed during the previous season. In many cultivars, flower colo...
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Mass-market favorite with dramatic mophead blooms and pH color novelty; hardiness and pruning confusion lower reliability.
Scoring methodologyHydrangea quercifolia, commonly called oakleaf hydrangea, is a deciduous shrub native to the southeastern United States. It is distinguished by large, deeply lobed leaves resembling those of an oak, elongated clusters of flowers, exfoliating mature bark, and foliage that often develops red or purple...
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Highly regarded native with four-season interest: flowers, foliage, bark, and fall color; size and heat needs limit universality.
Scoring methodologyCornus mas, commonly known as the Cornelian Cherry Dogwood, is a deciduous shrub valued for its vibrant yellow flowers in early spring and small, edible red fruits. These cherries are rich in vitamin C. The plant offers ornamental interest throughout the year with attractive bark and persistent bran...
Hamamelis mollis, commonly known as Chinese Witch Hazel, is a deciduous shrub native to Asia. It’s notable for its exceptionally fragrant, golden-yellow flowers which bloom on bare branches during late winter and early spring. This shrub offers ornamental interest throughout the dormant season. It's...
Ilex verticillata, commonly known as Winterberry Holly, is a deciduous shrub native to eastern North America. It’s recognized by its striking clusters of bright red berries which remain visible on bare branches during the winter months, providing a distinctive visual element in the landscape. This p...
Syringa vulgaris, commonly known as common lilac, is a deciduous shrub originating from the Balkans. Its notable feature is its intensely fragrant spring blooms, highly valued for ornamental planting. The species thrives in temperate climates and remains popular with gardeners seeking classic flower...
Wisteria floribunda, or Japanese wisteria, is a large, deciduous twining vine native to Japan and a member of the pea family (Fabaceae). It is distinguished by its heavy, drooping racemes of fragrant, pea-like flowers that appear in spring, with some cultivars producing clusters exceeding one meter...
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Exceptional racemes, fragrance, and iconic ornamental status, though size, training needs, and invasiveness require caution.
Scoring methodologyHamamelis x intermedia is a hybrid deciduous shrub created by crossing Chinese witch hazel (Hamamelis mollis) and Japanese witch hazel (Hamamelis japonica). It is widely grown in gardens for its winter-blooming, fragrant flowers that feature distinctive narrow, strap-like petals in shades of yellow,...
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Top hybrid witch hazels offer exceptional winter bloom, fragrance, and cultivar range; slow growth limits universality.
Scoring methodologyHydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, commonly known as the climbing hydrangea, is a deciduous woody vine native to the woodlands of Japan, Korea, and the Russian Far East. It is distinguished by its self-clinging ability, attaching to vertical surfaces via aerial rootlets, allowing it to scale walls...
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Highly respected shade climber with elegant flowers and strong architecture, though slow establishment tests patience.
Scoring methodologyHeptacodium miconioides, commonly known as Seven Son Flower, is a deciduous shrub native to Asia. It’s notable for its spectacular late-summer bloom featuring large, white flowers clustered in a fountain-like shape – resembling seven individual blossoms. The plant offers intense fragrance and unique...
The Knock Out rose is a shrub known for its remarkable resilience against common rose diseases. Developed in 2000, it consistently produces abundant blooms throughout the growing season without needing pruning or deadheading. It’s ideal for homeowners and gardeners seeking low-maintenance flowering...
Vaccinium angustifolium, commonly called lowbush blueberry, is a low, deciduous shrub native to northeastern North America. It spreads through underground rhizomes and forms colonies, producing edible blue fruit on acidic soils in barrens, forests, and rocky ground. Managed wild stands support an im...
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Commercially important wild blueberry with excellent flavor, native value, and fall color; acidic soil needs limit garden ease.
Scoring methodologyJasminum officinale, commonly known as common jasmine or poet's jasmine, is a deciduous climbing vine native to a region spanning the Caucasus, northern Iran, and the Himalayas. Belonging to the olive family (Oleaceae), it features pinnate leaves and produces clusters of small, white, fragrant flowe...
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Classic perfumed jasmine with centuries of cultivation and strong fragrance reputation, needing support and suitable climate.
Scoring methodologyClematis viticella is a deciduous climbing vine native to southern Europe and western Asia, belonging to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It produces abundant, small to medium-sized, nodding flowers in shades of purple, blue, and red throughout the summer. The species is highly valued by hortic...
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Species and hybrids are prized for disease resistance, long bloom, hardiness, and dependable garden performance.
Scoring methodologyCotinus coggygria, commonly called smoke bush or smoke tree, is a deciduous shrub native across parts of southern Europe and Asia. Its airy clusters of elongated hairs around the developing fruit create the hazy, smoke-like appearance behind its common name. It is grown as a specimen or border plant...
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Dramatic smoke plumes and fall color make a standout specimen; size, pruning response, and cultivar variability limit score.
Scoring methodologyParthenocissus tricuspidata, commonly known as Boston ivy, is a deciduous climbing vine native to East Asia, including Japan, China, and Korea. It belongs to the grape family (Vitaceae) and attaches itself to vertical surfaces using small adhesive pads rather than aerial roots. The vine is known for...
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Classic architectural wall vine with superb autumn color and durable performance, though aggressive attachment limits some use.
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