What are some evergreen vines and a introduction to vines that can climb.

What are some evergreen vines

Do you know them? Here are some small knowledge about evergreen vines and introductions of vines, and the editor will introduce them next.

Vines that can climb walls, with sturdy plants, fast growth, long flowering period, and large growth, can create flower walls or green walls in 1-2 years. They are: Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Jasmine sambac, Duranta repens, Wisteria sinensis, Ceiba speciosa, Bougainvillea spectabilis, Campsis grandiflora, Lagenaria siceraria, Dicksonia leishanensis, and Hedera helix.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata

Parthenocissus tricuspidata, a common plant, is a perennial large deciduous woody vine and a good variety for climbing garden walls. Many old house gardens have this plant, which grows rapidly without any care and never gets sick. The leaves are palmately lobed and completely separated into compound leaves. The tip of the tendril becomes a suction cup, adhering to rocks, walls, or tree trunks. It can tolerate temperatures as low as -20°C in winter in the north and does not require cold protection.

Jasmine sambac

Jasmine sambac is a climbing plant of the Apocynaceae family, also known as络石藤, with strong shade tolerance and preference for semi-shady environments. Jasmine sambac grows quickly and has strong climbing ability. Although not a real jasmine, it looks and smells like one. Not only are the flowers beautiful and abundant, but the leaves are also more beautiful with rich and colorful colors. Moreover, the fragrance spreads when the flowers bloom, and it can be smelled from tens of meters away, which is really super fragrant.

Duranta repens

Duranta repens is a perennial evergreen vine of the Apocynaceae family. The leaves are leathery, with wrinkles on the surface and glossy color. The flowers are funnel-shaped and bloom from early spring to late autumn, almost all year round, in red, peach, and pink colors. Duranta repens has a large growth and can be planted in the east or west side of the wall with scattered light. Planted in spring, it can become a landscape by winter, and after one year, it can bloom into a flower wall by the second spring.

Wisteria sinensis

Wisteria sinensis is a climbing缠绕性 large vine plant, usually planted outdoors as an ornamental plant. It can be planted in the scattered light of the corner of the building in the courtyard. When flowering, the clusters of greenish-purple butterfly-shaped corollas are extremely beautiful!

For this flowering plant, potassium dihydrogen phosphate mainly promotes bud differentiation and growth, increasing the number and quality of flowers. It also strengthens the plant's resistance, enabling it to cope with various diseases and pests while enhancing drought, cold, flood, and heat resistance, strengthening stems, preventing Luxuriant growth, and increasing ornamental value.

What are some evergreen vines

Ceiba speciosa

Ceiba speciosa is a plant of the Bignoniaceae family. As a vine plant, it grows very fast with strong climbing ability and can cover the entire area in a year. The flowering period of Ceiba speciosa is from January to June. When it blooms, the flowers hang down in clusters like fireworks, red and beautiful, very attractive, and are one of the few ornamental flowers that can set the atmosphere. They are often planted in courtyards, trellises, pergolas, and fences for vertical greening.

Bougainvillea spectabilis

Alias: Nine-petaled, Three-leafed, Pubescent, Thistle, Triangle Flower, Paper Flower, etc. It is an evergreen climbing shrub. It prefers warm and humid climates and is not cold-tolerant. It can only survive safely above 3°C and can bloom above 15°C. It enjoys sufficient sunlight. It can be planted in pots, climb, or hang down.

Campsis grandiflora

Campsis grandiflora is probably familiar to everyone. It is a cold-tolerant and easy-to-care-for vine plant with a strong growth habit and certain cold resistance. The climbing speed is very fast, and it does not require any support. As long as there is a wall, it can grow up by itself. The stem is strong and twisty, climbing on other objects with aerial roots. The flowering period of Campsis grandiflora is from May to August. The calyx is bell-shaped, orange-yellow on the outside, the flowers are bright in color, strongly fragrant, and have a long flowering period.