Sun/part shade; evergreen, with masses of yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers in spring and fall. \n\nThe mounding, twining vines grow with an informal habit and can reach up to 20 feet, climbing over [...]
Full sun. Evergreen. Called the Sweetheart Rose because of its small, picture-perfect flower buds. This climbing polyantha is a nearly thornless repeat bloomer.
Sun/part shade; semi-evergreen, with unusual leaves that completely encircle the stems. Clusters of coral-colored blooms appear during warm weather and may persist into winter.\n\nUnlike the [...]
Partial sun/shade. Semi-evergreen. Tangerine blooms with yellow throats appear in late spring, with occasional blooming until frost. The flowers resemble trumpet creeper, but crossvine is far [...]
Sun/part shade, with dark, glossy evergreen leaves. It’s been called the South’s favorite vine, and a great garden plant for beginners: a vigorous, well-mannered and drought-hardy [...]
Sun. Nearly evergreen, with glossy leaves that relish western summer sun. The flowers appear throughout the warm season from spring to fall, but it’s the winged seed pods that earn this [...]
Sun/part shade. A widely used ground- and wall-cover, able to climb and coat walls and fences, thanks to tiny woody tendrils; eventually these grow into 1\” trunks. A mature plant may fuse [...]
Full sun. Deciduous. A large, thorny tropical vine with a shrub-like habit, admired for the spectacular red, purple, and fuchsia bracts around its white flowers. With its abundant thorns, it [...]
Sun/partial shade; deciduous and bare in winter. A showy, scrambling vine that climbs trees and buildings by aerial rootlets. Large, trumpet-shaped, reddish-orange flowers during summer are [...]
Sun or partial shade. Deciduous with lobed palmate (hand-like) leaves and ornamental flowers (white with burgundy throats) that resemble hibiscus.\n\nAlamo Vine is easily grown from the previous [...]