Someone who lives in such a climate and feels interested and adventurous
could try A. kolomikta trained on a north wall.
Would it get enough light to set fruit? Or are you talking about a short
wall, so that most of the plant rises above it?
Sorry if the answer is obvious, since I'm quite a novice at this. I do
understand about microclimates, though I'm not at all confident in my
ability to judge the exact results of a particular planting location.
Bill
Lincoln, NE (Zone 5)
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