10 Best Flowering Vines to Grow | Garden Design

Morning Glory

Morning glory is a fast-growing floral vine that can easily cling to trellises, fences, and other structures. This annual is easy to grow and comes in a variety of hues and bicolors. It derives its name from the fact that its 4- to 6-inch-wide blooms open in the morning and close in the late afternoon.

Black-Eyed Susan Vine

Black-eyed Susan is a fast-growing annual that produces dozens of flowers all summer long that are bright yellow, orange, or white with dark centres. This vine is simple to grow from seed and can either be purchased as established plants or planted directly in the yard.

Clematis

Clematis will easily slither up a fence, mailbox, or arbour and comes in a stunning variety of colours and flower types (double and single flowers). There is also dwarf clematis, which only reaches a height of 3 feet and is ideal for pots.

Carolina Jessamine

A dependable favourite is Carolina jessamine. In warm winter settings, it blooms as early as February. When few other plants are in bloom, its golden yellow, trumpet-shaped, and fragrant blossoms enliven the yard. It is a fast-growing vine that, with enough support and no pruning,

Madagascar Jasmine

Every spring, the Deep South is filled with the heady scent of Madagascar jasmine. The trumpet-shaped, white flowers of this graceful perennial vine are crowned with clusters of dark green, leathery leaves.

Hyacinth Bean Vine

The speed with which the hyacinth bean vine reaches for the sun will astound you. It quickly creates a vibrant canopy over arbours and trellises with its stunning green or purple leaves topped with gorgeous heads of pink and purple vine flowers.

Passion Vine

Including passion vine in your garden to help out pollinators. While other kinds of butterflies simply consume the nectar, butterfly species like the gulf fritillary and zebra longwing use it as both a host and a nectar plant. The lovely blossoms of this vine are also admired by gardeners.

Blue Sky Vine

The blue sky vine, a showy relative of the black-eyed Susan vine, produces a large number of large, purplish-blue, cup-shaped blooms with golden throats. This quick-growing perennial vine, also known as Bengal clock vine, thrives in temperate areas. In cooler northern regions throughout the winter,

Trumpet Vine

The trumpet vine is a hardy clinging vine that is ideal for gardeners who need to quickly conceal a big area, like a fence or pergola. In the middle of the summer, the trumpet vine produces lovely, finely divided foliage that is topped by funnel-shaped orange, red, or yellow flowers.

Wisteria

Wisteria is a fantastic choice for big arbours, pergolas, or porches because it is both aromatic and vibrant. This timeless beauty can be be trained to grow into a tree so that early spring brings a profusion of stunning white, purple, or lilac flowers that are easy to appreciate.