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Bittersweet Diana, Celastrus scandens 'Diana', is the female of a vigorously growing vine often used for covering fences. The bright red and yellow fruits have a lovely bicolor effect perfect in dried arrangements. Needs one male 'Hercules' planted nearby for every five females to produce berries. Diana grows best in full sun and tolerates all types of soil, including drying soil. It's better to plant it in poor soil, as in the fertile one it can become too expansive. Well adaptable to different levels of pH of the soil. Diana Bittersweet is frost hardy and only rarely attacked by pests and diseases. It responds well to pruning. Vines add beauty to any landscape because of their sheer versatility. Whether climbing walls or arbors, along fences or up trees or even along the ground vines have the potential to add flowers and fragrance to any space. They are especially well suited for difficult spots.
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