Best Climbing Hydrangeas & Flowering Vines

Best Climbing Hydrangeas and Flowering Vines

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The ability of vines to climb up walls and fences makes them unique from other plants. Vines such as climbing hydrangeas help in adding privacy to your yard. Unlike trees, it does not have roots that can destroy hardscapes. More so, vines that give off flowers brighten up your home. 

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Here are the best flowering vines and vine plants which to try in your garden.

1. Bougainvillea

Add life to your garden by planting this vine with green foliage and colorful bracts. The first time you have seen a bract, you might have thought of it as a flower. Bracts are those that surround the small white flower of bougainvillea. The bract’s color ranges from orange, red, pink, and purple. 

It lives in full sun exposure and grows from 20 – 30 ft. tall. 

2. Sweet Pea

A favorite among English gardeners and is also called “the Queen of Annuals.” Some varieties of sweet pea are also known for their pleasant scent. Sweet peas smell like a mixture of honey and orange blossom.

Calming blue, red, white, and pink is the common flower color of sweet pea. As it pleases your eyes and nose with its flower, it gives your garden a stylish look. Sweet peas can grow from 8 – 20 ft. tall, which provides privacy.

3. Hydrangea Petiolaris

If elegant white flowers delight you, try planting this kind of climbing hydrangea. Let this vine climb your walls. Also, it designs your garden with heart-shaped green leaves and reddish-brown bark.

This hydrangea grows in partial to full sun exposure and reaches 30-40 ft. in height. Don’t worry about repainting your discolored walls. Instead, cover it with this beautiful climber.

4. Clematis

Flowering Vines
Clematis crawling on wooden trellis

A vine with violet-petaled flowers will not fail to beautify your yard as it climbs up. Aside from violet petals, clematis also comes in shades of light pink to dark blue.

Like the climbing hydrangea, this popular vine prefers its head in full sun exposure while its roots like shade.

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5. Trumpet Vine

Hummingbirds love this vine’s flower. If you enjoy flower colors ranging from yellow to red, add this attractive vine to your yard.

Trumpet vine grows in full to partial sun exposure. Allow a fence or pole to support this growing vine. Watch out for vines that get too tall and avoid planting or growing them near trees. Such vines grow high and cover the tree’s foliage, choking and killing the tree.

6. Moonflower

Its fragrance and white to purple blooms make your garden perfect for an evening stroll.

Moonflowers are perennial vines in humid regions and annuals in cold winters. Its heart-shaped leaves enhance the flower’s beauty.

7. Miranda

Another subspecies of the climbing hydrangeas can grow up to 60 ft. tall. Its green and yellow leaves match with white and brown walls.

8. Black-eyed Susan vine

Flowering Vines
Beautiful macro close up of black-eyed Susan flower with shallow depth of field for effect

It presents similar colors to the sunflower. Hence, the yellow and black-centered flowers add beauty to your garden. If you have a garden arch, design it with this vine. Aside from yellow, other blooms are pink and white.

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9. Hyacinth Bean

Enjoy designing your garden with this Hyacinth bean vine’s flower and beans. Let the beans design your garden but do not eat it. Its beans are toxic to humans.

10. Star Jasmine

This beautiful vine is native in China and Japan, but now it is also recognized in western countries. Like other varieties of climbing hydrangea, it gives off abundant white flowers.  Climbing hydrangeas produces heart-shaped, while this vine gives star-shaped flowers. It is pleasing to smell and even attracts bees. It can grow up to 6 ft. in height and decorates trellises in the garden.

11. Mandevilla

Mandevilla is an ideal summer vine that produces pink, red, or white blooms. It prefers full sun but also need shade in high temperatures.

12. Cypress Vine

To make your garden look more appealing, add this fast-growing vine. Its bright red or pink blooms attract hummingbirds. Try designing your fence or trellis with cypress vine.

13. Firefly

Like its name, this climbing hydrangea will lighten up your garden. Its pinkish little flowers fade to creamy white. Its flowers are blue or purple in acid to neutral soils.

14. Firecracker Vine

Also called the Spanish flag and Mexican flame vine. It adds charisma to your garden due to its yellow or red tube-shaped blossoms. Also, it is a native in South and Central America’s tropical region. This vine does well in high temperatures.

15. Morning glory

Morning glories are annual plants. Fragrant and colorful flowers will greet you in the morning with this gorgeous vine.

Established vines will need less maintenance. Some of these vines can grow too high. Prune to control vine’s growth. 

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