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Cascade' Hops Vine
Cascade' Hops Vine

CASCADE is a popular, disease-resistant, aroma-type hop known for its high yields and large, elongated flowers.

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Clematis
Clematis

Growing clematis vines must be supported in some fashion as well. The type of support system is usually dependent on the variety grown. For instance, poles are acceptable choices for smaller growing clematis vines, which can range anywhere from 2 to 5 feet in height.

Clematis
Clematis

Growing clematis vines must be supported in some fashion as well. The type of support system is usually dependent on the variety grown. For instance, poles are acceptable choices for smaller growing clematis vines, which can range anywhere from 2 to 5 feet in height.

Clematis Archway
Clematis Archway

The Trumpet vine is perfect to grow on arches, pergola and trellis, as they are the best climbing plants and reach up to the height of 25 to 40 ft. The flowers need sunlight but the leaves can grow well in shade too. 4-Clematis. If you want the Clematis for your trellis or arbor you will have to go with the taller variety of clematis.

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Climbing Hydrangea
Climbing Hydrangea

Climbing hydrangeas feature large, fragrant clusters of white flowers that bloom in late spring and summer against a backdrop of dark green, heart-shaped foliage. These massive vines readily climb columns, trees, and other supporting structures. A climbing hydrangea plant grows 30 to 80 feet tall, but it tolerates pruning to shorter heights.

Crown Princess Margareta' Rose
Crown Princess Margareta' Rose

Crown Princess Margareta was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and an accomplished landscape gardener and artist. With her husband, King Gustavus VI Adolfus of Sweden, she created the beautiful gardens at their Summer Palace, Sofiero Castle in Helsingborg, Sweden.

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Golden Hops
Golden Hops

Summer Shandy hops vines are among the best vines to grow in sunny areas if you're looking to fill in space in your yard. They are vigorous growers that are valued for the golden-to-chartreuse color of their leaves. Their vigor makes these plants unsuitable for low-maintenance landscaping.

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Heavyweight Wisteria
Heavyweight Wisteria

While growing wisteria is easy, you should take caution with it, as it can quickly overtake everything without proper care. Growing Wisteria & Wisteria Vine Care. The most important factor to consider when growing wisteria is location. Wisteria is a twining vine that requires sturdy support and regular pruning to keep it under control.

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Honeybelle Honeysuckle
Honeybelle Honeysuckle

Honeybelle™' Honeysuckle is a versatile vine for novice and expert gardeners alike. Its first flush of flowers is like a waterfall of golden blossoms and the repeat is well into fall and produces some red berries.

Lilac Solanum
Lilac Solanum

One of my favorite vines. The USDA Plants data base lists it as native to Florida, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands; I've also heard otherwise. Positive: On May 31, 2006, bereal from Pahoa, HI wrote: This beautiful vine can be easily propagated from ripe seed. It grows quite fast here in Hawaii.

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Morning Glory
Morning Glory

Morning glory flowers (Ipomoea purpurea or Convolvulus purpureus) are a common sight in many landscapes and may be found in any number of species within the Calystegia, Convolvulus, Ipomoea, Merremia and Rivea genera.

Summer Cascade Wisteria
Summer Cascade Wisteria

Summer Cascade™ is a beautiful flowering vine that can easily cover an arbor or pergola, creating a cool, shady place. Producing an interesting seedpod in late summer, this vine has lovely multi-season interests and is more reliably cold hardy than other wisteria.

Summer Cascade Wisteria Flower Cluster
Summer Cascade Wisteria Flower Cluster

Wisteria macrostachya 'Betty Matthews' Blooming in June on new growth, individual flowers are borne on long showy racemes and open in a lovely shade of dark lavender before fading. Summer Cascade™ is a beautiful flowering vine that can easily cover an arbor or pergola, creating a cool, shady place.

Sweet Summer Love' Clematis
Sweet Summer Love' Clematis

Sweet Summer Love' gives you everything you want: the flowers, the fragrance, the ease of growth and cranberry-violet blooms that start over a month earlier than others - starting in July in the midwest and northeast, and lasting until mid-September.

Tangerine Slice A-Peel Black-Eyed Susan Vine
Tangerine Slice A-Peel Black-Eyed Susan Vine

Proven Winners - Tangerine Slice A-Peel® - Black-Eyed Susan Vine - Thunbergia alata orange red red and orange bi-color plant details, information and resour...

Trumpet Vine
Trumpet Vine

Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans), also known as trumpet creeper, is a fast-growing perennial vine. Growing trumpet vine creepers is really easy and although some gardeners consider the plant invasive, with adequate care and pruning, trumpet vines can be kept under control.

Trumpet Vine
Trumpet Vine

Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans), also known as trumpet creeper, is a fast-growing perennial vine. Growing trumpet vine creepers is really easy and although some gardeners consider the plant invasive, with adequate care and pruning, trumpet vines can be kept under control.

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