Here are ten fast-growing vines with beautiful flowers suitable for a wide range of growing zones.
In warmer climates, many varieties are evergreen.
The flowers attract hummingbirds, butterflies, bees,and other pollinators.
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The size and hardiness of the vine varies.
That does not mean, however, that you should shy away from wisteria altogether.
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Thisvigorous, thorny vinegrows in sunny, dry climates.
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It is native to South America but widely found in the Mediterranean.
The tendril-climbing vine grows 20 feet tall.
Varieties that are reportedly less invasive include Apricot and Indian Summer.'
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To keep its prolific suckering under control, plant it near concrete or an area that is regularly mowed.
ensure to have a sturdy structure in place for the 30- to 40-foot vine.
The 10- to 20-foot-tallvines climb up a trellisand gracefully cascade down and blow in the wind.
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Carolina jessamine is native to the South and also grown as a groundcover.
Its mature size is 3 to 10 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide.
The summer bloom may stretch into fall, though in warm climates they can bloom year-round.
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Some species within the genus have smaller, more plentiful blooms while others have fewer, larger blooms.
They also vary in their hardiness so confirm to pick a variety that fits your climate.
One of the fastest-growing vines is thechocolate vine, a perennial vine native to Asia.
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It adds as much as 40 feet in one growing season.
To disguise a fence, annual vines do the job the fastest.
Consider ornamental beans such ashyacinth beansorblack-eyed Susan vine.
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If you are less pressed for time, there are plenty of perennial vines to choose from.
Virginia creeperis a native vine that does well in partial shade and shade.
It grows on stone walls and trellises, supported by its grasping tendrils.
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In the fall, the foliage changes to a spectacular reddish-orange to burgundy.
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