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Perennial Climbing Vines

Are they vines or climbers? You decide!

Climbing vines are very useful for covering or screening and creating plant sculptures.

They can cascade down a wall. Or how about using them on a trellis or arbor.

Plants on the following list might be more appropriately called ‘Climbers’, because they attach themselves by several different methods.

The dictionary defines ‘vine’ as any plant with long, slender, more or less flexible stems which either trails on the ground or is supported by twining and climbing, sometimes supplied with tendrils to hold it in place.

Also included on this list are plants that attach themselves by aerial rootlets and adhesive pads.

Asparagus verticillatus

  • Actinidia
  • Adlumia
  • Akebia
  • Ampelopsis
  • Aristolachia
  • Asparagus
  • Bignonia
  • Campsis
  • Celastrus
  • Clematis
  • Cocculus
  • Cucurbita
  • Decumaria
  • Dicentra scandens
  • Dioscorea
  • Fallopia
  • Humulus
  • Hydrangea
  • Lathyrus
  • Lonicera
  • Parthenocissus
  • Schisandra
  • Solanum
  • Vitis

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