Some varieties even stay green all year.
Clematis (Clematis spp.)
Besides evergreen varieties likeC.
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armandii, most are deciduous, so consider leaf loss during placement.
Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala ssp.
Unlike other aerial-rooting plants, climbing hydrangea grows slowly enough that controlling it is not very difficult.
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The can be kept in pots tooverwinter the plantsindoors in cooler climates.
But it can easily become anaggressive growerand, in some areas, isconsidered invasive.
Because trumpet vines can get quite woody and grow extremely long, their weight requires strong support.
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They also need pruning to keep them flowering at their best and to control their spread.
Climbing Roses (Rosa spp.)
Mandevilla (Mandevilla spp.)
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Also known as rocktrumpet,Mandevillais a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines.
They produce five-petaled flowers that are often large and fragrant, alongside glossy green foliage.
These fast-growing vines need lots of moisture to stay healthy, along with a sturdy support structure.
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They also grow well inhanging baskets.
Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spp.)
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Bougainvilleais a genus of woody tropical vines with brightly colored clusters of flowers.
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The vines can be trained to grow in a shrub form as well as around support structures.
But be careful when working with them, as these vines do contain thorns.
In cooler climates, they should be overwintered indoors.
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These fast-growing vines can easily spread as a ground cover or grow on a support structure.
The seeds are easy to collect and start indoors for the new season.
It will grow more robustly as a vine.
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Its bright, tubular flowers produce a sweet nectar thats known to attract hummingbirds.
The vine twines easily around support structures.
Prune after the plant is done flowering to keep its size in check.
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It stays fairly small in size, which makes the vine ideal for hanging baskets and other containers.
The vines cup-shaped flowers develop a sweet fragrance as they open.
The vine can easily climb around a support structure.
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Use a sturdy support structure.
Frequent light pruning will help to keep the vine looking tidy and healthy.
Clematis, nasturtium, and Carolina jessamine are some of the easiest-to-grow climbing flowers.
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Honeysuckle, wisteria, bougainvillea, and clematis are all known for being fast-growing, perennial flowering vines.
Clematis is one of the longest-blooming climbing perennials.
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