23 Best Perennial Vines For Year-Round Interest! | Climbing Plants

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Vines are the best way to transform the look of your dull walls and landscapes! They last for decades and get more beautiful each year! Here are some of the Best Perennial Vines for new as well as experienced gardeners!
Arctic Beauty

Arctic Beauty grows beautiful and fragrant white flowers at the start of summer. The plant also produces grape-sized, kiwi like sweet fruits. Not only flowers, but the foliage of these vines is attractive as well, with heart-shaped leaves, having pink and white splashes.
Honeysuckle

Honeysuckles thrive in well-drained soil and are one of the best Best Perennial Vines. The flowers are clustered and tubular, with sweet fragrance. Its nectar attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Colors of the flowers vary from yellow, white, and bright red.
Dutchman’s Pipe

Dutchman’s Pipe flowers in summer, resembling a smoking pipe with a heart-shaped opening, hence the name. Petals are fused to form a tube and have a creamy color with many purple or red blotches.
English Ivy

English ivy provides lush green foliage throughout the year. Keep in mind that they are a slow beginner and will start to flourish after around 2-3 years. You can also grow them in hanging baskets to keep their length in check.
Climbing Hydrangea

Climbing hydrangea does not require much maintenance once they are established. They produce beautiful clusters of fragrant white flowers that look stunning against green foliage. These vines grow well in both shady and sunny regions.
American Bittersweet

Bittersweet vines are native to North America and thrive in most of the United States. These vines grow yellow-green flowers that later produce attractive and edible, orange-yellow berries. It is one of the best Best Perennial Vines you can grow!
Perennial Sweet Pea

Perennial sweet pea is one of the most easily grown perennials and can grow up to 6-8 feet high with proper support. It thrives in full to part sun and requires fertile, moist, and well-draining soil to grow. The flowers resemble a butterfly, featuring colorful shades of white, purple and deep rose pink, with a strong heady, honey-like aroma.
Wisteria

Looking quite attractive with its drooping flowers of vibrant purple color, Wisteria offers a delightful fragrance as well! Plant it at an area that receives full as it is not going to flower in the shade. Also, provide enough space as it grows quickly.
Star Jasmine

Star jasmine produces highly aromatic white flowers that attract bees and butterflies. They can grow in a variety of soil and prefer full sun but can thrive in shady areas as well. You can train them to climb over a trellis or a round arch.
Passion Flower Vine

Passion fruits thrive in subtropical regions in hot climatic conditions and full sun. This vine takes around 1 to 2 years to reach the fruiting size. They are best suited to grow over trellis, wire fence, or over shady walkways. It has large, purple, and white flowers, which look very appealing.
Akebia

Akebia is also commonly known as five leaf vine or chocolate vine, due to its chocolaty fragrance. The vibrant, purplish-brown flowers look beautiful against the green foliage backdrop. It has an excellent growth rate, so they are best suited as cover for archways, pergolas or trellises.
Morning Glory

Ipomoea genus has many other ornamental species that are known as morning glory, but one of the most famous is Ipomoea purpurea. It grows best in temperature above 45 F (7 C) and has heavenly blue flowers that turn to purple. This vine is available in other colors like red, white, and bi-color.

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