Bigogne rose

Bigogne Rose
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Pink berynium flowers between June and September in mild climates preferably. It is a beautiful climbing shrub very decorative with its many trumpet flowers of a very delicate color. If the climate is not mild, you can put it in your conservatory without problem. Placed outside, it needs a solid support to make it climb, because this shrub is very vigorous. It enjoys full sun or partial shade and drained or dry soil.

Pandorea

Pandorea
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This woody climbing plant gives white trumpet flowers with a dark pink heart. This shrub is particularly appreciated for its long bloom that extends indeed, from March to September. It can be planted in the ground or in pots to adorn your terrace or balcony. It does not support low temperatures and should be protected. It can perfectly dress a fence, a pergola, arbours, balustrades or a trellis. Its liana wraps itself on its support directly without tendrils or crampons. It is a climbing plant that blooms all summer.

Calliandra

Calliandra
© Jeff Delonge

Calliandra is a very original shrub and very decorative because of its bright red flowers in the form of plumes. It offers more than 200 different varieties. It blooms from February to July and likes the sun or partial shade, as well as wet or drained soils. Its flowers have the particularity to close during the night when the weather is stormy or overcast.

Dipladenia

Dipladenia
© K.riemer

The dipladénia is a beautiful shrub, but it does not support the winter well and it is recommended to return it as soon as these go down below 12 or 13 ° C. It is very easily grown in pots and it enjoys exposure to the sun during spring and summer. It gives pretty flowers and its lush green foliage is very decorative. It will adorn your terrace or balcony. Its woody stems curl easily around a support, it can reach 6 meters in height.

Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle
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The honeysuckle is native to Asia and Europe depending on the different species. It is a vigorous shrub that can reach 5 to meters in height. It is ideal for decorating an old trunk, a fence, an arbor, facades, a wall or other, thanks to its voluble lianas. The foliage can be deciduous, persistent or semi-persistent depending on the variety and climate where it is grown. The flowers perfume your garden with an exquisite perfume. It usually blooms between May and October. It attracts birds and insects.

Ampelaster

Ampelaster
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This climbing aster is very surprising precisely because of this specificity. But this is not the only one of its peculiarities since it flowers in winter. It attracts insects and butterflies that dare to venture out in search of its precious nectar. He likes a fence that he decorates nicely by protecting himself from the neighborhood, but he can also climb along a tree.

Climbing hydrangea

Climbing Hydrangea
© Javoy Plante

If you have a wall facing north and you do not know how to decorate it, then the climbing hydrangea will do the trick. Its foliage of a very pretty bright green in the spring gives it charm all year long, because it becomes golden yellow in the fall. During the summer, it is its beautiful white flowers that we notice with their lightness and a very country side.

Akebia

Akebia
© Hunda

This climbing plant has a very amazing flowering, sweet scent and foliage of the most elegant. Its growth is large and fast and it is very easy to grow. It is enough to tilt against an arbor, a wall, a railing or a tree and it flourishes quietly by hiding a pretty little place. It can be planted to fence to hide a vis-à-vis thanks to its very rapid growth.

Persistent clematis

Clematis
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Clematis is a liana that grows very fast since it can double its size in a month. It covers very quickly pergolas, walls, trellises or fences, but it is not its only advantage. We love its flowers in large quantities, white that arrive at the end of winter. Some varieties are covered with more colorful flowers, but they do not stand the cold. They are easy to maintain and prune, but can be up to 4 or 5 meters high.

passionflower

passionflower
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The passionflower is a plant with climbing blue flowers, generous and original. If you want to bring your garden a spectacular note, this plant is for you. She is often named passion flower. Its evergreen foliage is very decorative. This plant can reach 5 meters in height and it has a very fast growth. As a result, it allows you to hide a grill very quickly or adorn your pergola. It flowers between May and October. In summer, it offers a nice contrast with its orange inedible fruits.

False hydrangea

False Hydrangea
© Leonora Enking

The false hydrangea offers pretty white flowers between June and August. It can reach 10 meters in height and it adorns the walls, the facades, a pergola easily thanks to its lianas and aerial roots with crampons that cling to all types of support. It is a shrub native to Korea or Japan. Its leaves are very similar to the climbing hydrangea. Its flowers are small and delicately scented, they are gathered in flattened bouquets that can reach between 12 and 25 cm in diameter. Another advantage is that it is hardy and able to tolerate temperatures down to -20 ° C.

Plumbago

Plumbago
© Brett Hondow

The plumbago is a shrub that grows very quickly and can grow up to 3 meters. It is obviously used as a climbing plant to adorn a pergola, a wall, a facade or cascading over a small wall or as a shrub if you prune it regularly. In climbing, it is necessary to trellize the big branches and to cut only the secondary branches. Its climbing blue flowers sometimes pull a little on purple.

Wattakaka

Wattakaka
© Lalithamba

The wattakaka is also called the Chinese dredge. It is a flowering, climbing plant that is very fragrant in summer and that form original umbels and the most beautiful effect in your garden. Its stems are voluble and one appreciates it for its pretty persistent foliage which can go up to several meters of height. If you wish to climb it against a wall, put a support or trellis to guide it. This plate can be grown at the foot of a tree.

Climbing rose

Climbing rose
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Climbing roses can be trellised very easily on a support thanks to their long flexible branches. They are often called liana roses because their branches can exceed 10 meters in length. The rose is a very popular flower, it has pretty hues and is scented very lightly. The climbing rose is very easy to grow. It adorns a pergola, a trellis or a wall very easily.

Jasmine

Jasmine
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Jasmine is a climbing shrub that is native to Asia and Egypt where it is considered a symbol of love. It is delicately scented, which is probably why it is widely used in perfumery. As such, do not hesitate to place it in a better passage to enjoy its so nice smell. It can hide a wall aesthetic, adorn a pergola terrace or balcony since it can be grown in pots or in the ground. Its pretty white or pink flowers very delicate bring life to your exteriors.

Morning Glory

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The stem of this annual or perennial climbing plant can reach up to 3 or 6 meters. It is not a rustic plant. It must therefore be protected when temperatures drop. It is flexible and wraps very easily around the support that you put at its disposal. It grows very quickly and can quickly cover trellises, fences, arbours, window frames, a facade or any other place you want to hide.

Solanum Jasmine

Solanum Jasmine
© Hans

This climbing and sarmenting plant comes from South America and more particularly from Ecuador, Argentina and Brazil. It does not have a thorn and it gives starry flowers that evoke jasmine. It can continue to bloom all winter if the temperatures are mild. The stalks wind without any problem on the support and once they are developed, they hang easily on the walls with asperities like the stone walls.

bougainvillea

bougainvillea
© Quilz Tanay Flores

Bougainvillea is a thorny climbing shrub. Some varieties are more resistant to negative temperatures down to -4 ° C, but they are still protected during the winter. This shrub flowers in a very abundant way and because of this it is very decorative. Thanks to his goads, he clings to any support very easily.

stephanotis

stephanotis
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The stéphanotis is a shrub native to Madagascar, it is a shrub liana which as it ages becomes woody. It clings to supports with twists and can reach up to 4 meters in height. In a large vat, put a trellis to let it climb. Its white and delicate flowers adorn your porch, balcony or house from May to August.

wistaria

wistaria
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Glycine offers large clusters of fragrant flowers in large numbers. China blue wisteria is the most cultivated variety because it is fast growing and very decorative. You will have to start by directing its stems with a support, so that it settles in a durable way. It is perfect to cover a garden shed, a pergola or a wall. It flowers between April and May, very abundantly. She likes the sun or partial shade, ordinary soils, well drained and rich.

Kiwi Pilosula

Kiwi Pilosula
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It is a very decorative plant with first green leaves, then silvery white in spring. These very delicate little flowers are particularly beautiful. It is in the form of a vigorous vine with rapid growth. It is in full sun or partial shade and is rustic.

Clerodendron

Clérodendrons
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Clerodendrons adapt perfectly in France to temperate regions, they form small shrubs with slight exotic accents that enchant your garden. The climbing clerodendron has large oval leaves that are particularly aesthetic and very original flowers that attract insects and butterflies. It can reach a height of 3 meters. However, it must be well exposed because it likes heat and humidity.

Hoya

Hoya
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To grow the climbing hoya, you have to hang it on a guardian at first and then continue to climb. It can reach 3 meters in height if you place it in a place that appreciates it. It is difficult to grow in our areas except under glass or indoors. It will gracefully adorn your porch during its flowering period. Some varieties are drooping.

Gelsenium

Gelsenium
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It is a climbing plant, perennial and non-hardy which presents the summer, long flowers in funnel, of a very bright yellow to beautify your exteriors. Its stems wind very easily on any support despite the absence of tendrils. You will grow it in summer outdoors or during the whole year in a greenhouse or veranda. It can also be planted in suspension.

Bignone of Chile

Bignone From Chile
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The Chilean Bignone is a perennial and climbing plant that has pretty red flowers, but in most cases will have to be sown every year, it is most often grown as an annual. A beautiful trellis will allow him to support and fully develop to offer your garden a small corner full of beauty and delicacy. Finally, it presents a last advantage, it requires very little care.

Bittersweet

Sweet bitter
© Biodiv Balma

The bittersweet is an impressive amount of flowers of a very deep purple and red fruit. This wild and climbing plant finds its place in your garden bringing a natural and wild side. Its long twining twigs can sometimes become sarmentous. It will be perfect at the foot of a fence, shrubs or a trellis on which it can be supported to climb to about two meters.

Goji

Goji
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Goji is a shrub that is very simple to grow. It likes sunny places and a little humidity, so it will be watered in summer. It requires otherwise little care. Just drag it once you have pinched the main rods. These small orange fruits bring cheerfulness and color to your garden.

Suzanne aux-black eyes

Suzanne Black Eyes
© L. Thomas

This very original and very particular plant is a climbing perennial that comes from East Africa. Because of our climates, it is grown as an annual. It has a very fast growth and it winds easily around the support. Its flowers are very pretty and with their black heart gave its name to this plant.

Josephine double clematis

Clematis Double Josephine
© Willemse

The double clematis was created recently, it is a climbing plant that offers large double flowers very decorative. As she is coming back, she blooms in May and June, and she is back in September. Its growth is very fast and it can easily reach 2.50 meters in height. It is cultivated very easily, because it is adapted to all types of soils, however it must be watered in the summer regularly. She likes the sun or the semi-shade and she is hardy until – 20 ° C. She will climb by clinging to the support you have put.

Honeysuckle chinensis

Honeysuckle Chinensis
© Gammvert

This climbing vine with vigorous creepers creates beautiful decorations on a wall, a pergola or a fence. These pretty bells and scented bells are particularly decorative throughout the summer, from June to September. Berries take over, they are black and do not eat. It likes half-shade, in a drained soil, fresh and humus, but it is necessary to mulch the foot in summer in order to avoid that it dries out.

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