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Climbing Plant Support Nets

Climbing plant nets are particularly light, finely structured climbing systems. Under system 5050, we offer components from which climbing nets can be made on site. Prefabricated nets made of stainless steel rope are an alternative to our standard product line; they are used for large, presentational areas. Spot welded grids or wire mesh can also be used as a variation; read on for examples and suggestions. In general, climbing nets shouldn't be too finely meshed (not less than 20 x 20 cm); certain plants (clematis and grapevines, most commonly) produce many shoots that remain as woody tendrils, the removal of which can be quite tedious.

Metal trellis net for vitas coignetiae (crimson glory vine) on a daycare building
Metal trellis net for vitas coignetiae (crimson glory vine) on a daycare building
Wire rope system 5050 from FassadenGrün
Wire net for clematis
Wire rope net - type “Dralo” - from Lothar Huck GmbH
Wire rope net "Dralo" by Huck
Welded grid of very thin steel wire (rolls) are an inexpensive alternative (for example, as a pigeon control method)
Welded, stainless steel grid
'WEBNET ' by Jakob Drahtseil AG.
Webnet from Jakob Drahtseil AG
Junction point in a prefab wire rope net
Connection point in a wire rope net
Vetches on a wire mesh fence
Wire mesh fence
Trellis wall 'X-TEND' by Carl Stahl GmbH
"X-TEND" by Carl Stahl GmbH
Simple metal wire ('mesh') net allows climbing plants to cover this shopping centre.
Wire Netting, Wire Mesh