Blooming vines: 7 beauties for your garden and home

Vines, of course, will help to hide an unsightly hole in the fence, scuffs in the wall of the house, or simply add blooming nobility to the entire landscape. If you haven't grown them yet, it's time to start. And I offer you several beautiful options, one of which will certainly suit your taste. Well, go ahead?)

Vertical gardening

Morning glory

This one-year-old vine grows quickly and is quite unpretentious. The most beautiful species: purple and tricolor. Here morning glory is often called bindweed or "gramophone". The liana can grow up to 4 or even 7 meters, depending on the region.

By the way, the flowers of the morning glory can be very different: white, blue, purple, purple, striped.

Different morning glories

Wisteria

This tree-like liana is native to the East. True, some of its species were introduced and are now wild in the east of America. Wisteria can grow up to 20 meters high and 10 meters wide!

Interesting varieties: Blue Moon, Black Dragon.

Two varieties of wisteria
Blue Moon (top) and Black Dragon (bottom)

Sweet pea

This plant is known for its pleasant aroma and equally wonderful flowers in different shades. There are many types of sweet peas, including dwarf ones. But for our purposes it is better to choose tall ones, up to 2.5 meters. For example, Vivaldi.

Sweet pea

Thunbergia

Although this vine is not a member of the daisy family, it closely resembles this famous flower. Bright yellow petals accentuate the chic brown and purple eye. Try Blushing Susie, which has beautiful shades of red and pink that last throughout the summer.

Thunbergia varieties
Blushing Susie on top

Clematis

Easily grown in a variety of climates, with hundreds of varieties, clematis is considered the king of vines. Most of all, the flower likes the sun, although some of its varieties feel good in the shade. Water the clematis well, provide it with rich soil, and make sure its roots have drainage. If you're tired of the traditional purple hue, try the Arctic Queen white-flowered variety. And if you like bright red tones - Rebecca.

Two varieties of clematis
Arctic Queen (top) and Rebecca (bottom)

Passionflower

The unusual appearance of this vine will definitely give a beautiful and interesting look to your garden. By the way, it is perennial. Passionflower surprises not only with its flowers, but also with egg-shaped fruits. Don't try them unless you want your stomach ache!

Photo of passionflower

Campsis

Be careful when planting this handsome man with bright flowers in the shape of a pipe: he grows very quickly, and therefore do not let him along the wall of the house.

Campsis

To enjoy the abundant bloom of this vine without worrying about damage, plant it along a trellis fence or pergola.

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