These climbing flowers will help your garden reach new heights.

Everyone can use a bit of shade andprivacy in the backyard.

Luckily, flowering vines are an excellent way to add color and texture while creating a living privacy screen.

Climbing Roses

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Most climbing flowering vines grow fast and require little maintenance.

The vine is available in three colors:Sparky Pink,Sparky Purple, andSparky Blue.

The vine is hardy in zones 10 to 11 but can be grown annually in all zones.

Wisteria

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The foliage is gorgeous and disease-resistant, and the fall color is lovely.

You may be able to overwinter this plant indoors in cooler climates.

Holboellia Vine

Heavenly Ascent Holboelliafeatures glossy foliage and large, white, highly fragrant flowers in spring.

Clematis

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It is a fantastic evergreen vine for adding privacy, beauty, and scent to the backyard.

It reaches up to 20 feet tall with support.

Zones:8 to 10

Climbing Hydrangea

Hydrangeas are beloved for their lovely, large blooms and lush foliage.

Black-Eyed Susan Vine with Yellow Flowers

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The vine grows vigorously and blooms profusely with near neglect once it’s established.

Use as a ground cover or for screening a lattice or fence.

This variety thrives in high humidity and is mildew-free.

Flowering Vine, Bittersweet

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Its blazing red and gold blooms appear all summer long and last well into autumn.

It’s semi-evergreen in zones 5 to 9 and deciduous in less temperate regions.

The Star Jasmine is tolerant of both hot and cold climates and can grow up to 20 feet tall.

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They’ll bloom in warmer climates as perennials but can be annuals in cooler climates.

This vine can grow up to 50 feet high.

The bold, creamy white blooms appear in summer.

Climbing Flowering Vine, Holboellia Vine

Monrovia

It can grow more than 15 feet tall and is an easy-to-grow vine.

Eckfords Finest Mix Sweet Pea features an array of colors and can grow up to five feet tall.

It’s an annual plant, that can grow in nearly every hardiness zone.

Climbing Hydrangea Flowering Vine

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It prefers warm or mild climates and produces stunningly large bright blue cup-like flowers, hence the name.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most flowering vines grow beautifully after they’ve been established.

Choosing what is easiest to grow depends on what your concerns are.

Trumpet Vine

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Clematis requires no pruning, and honeysuckle can thrive even in poor soil.

Perennial vines vary by which hardiness zones you live in.

double-check not to go too tight so the plant still can still stretch and grow.

Honeysuckle

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Carolina jessamine

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Fiveleaf Akebia

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Star Jasmine

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Morning Glory

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False Hydrangea

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Cypress Vine

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Moonflower

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Sweet Pea

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Cup and Saucer Vine

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Blue Sky Vine

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Canary Creeper Vine

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Climbing Nasturtium

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Cross Vine

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Firecracker Vine

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