What are the deciduous vines
The editor brings you the experience of planting deciduous vines and common vines, and the following editor will answer your questions in detail.
If you have a courtyard, no matter how large or small the area is, do not waste the space. Plant some beautiful flowers and plants in the courtyard, which are both pleasing to the eye and beautiful, lush and vigorous, with different scenery in spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Especially some climbing plants, planted next to the trellis in the courtyard, or planted on the fence at the entrance of the courtyard, or planted next to the fence, letting them climb up the fence, whether it's leafy vines or flowering branches, they are all very beautiful.
The following vines are easy to grow, and some still bloom continuously in the hot summer. Give them a trellis to climb or a wall, and they can cover a large area with vines and bright and dazzling flowers, making our courtyard as beautiful as a landscape painting and never get tired of looking at it. Everyone who sees it praises it.
The key is that most of them are suitable for ground planting or outdoor cultivation, and their vitality is stronger and tougher than other flowers and plants. Many of them are not afraid of wind and sun exposure and can still bloom continuously outdoors.
What are the deciduous vines
1. Clematis
Clematis belongs to the Rosaceae family and is also known as climbing clematis or vine clematis. There are many types of clematis, not only the common Honglong and Fenlong, but also Angela, Madam Charlotte, Freedom Spirit, and many more. Different types have different flower colors, including red, yellow, white, pink, orange-red, purple, and bicolor flowers.
Some have larger petals while others have smaller ones, and the flower shapes are also different, but they all bloom beautifully. Some clematis can bloom once a year, some can bloom twice, and some can bloom in multiple seasons. May and June are the peak blooming periods, and there will be a small number of flowers in summer and autumn.
Clematis has strong adaptability and is drought-resistant, cold-resistant, and heat-resistant. It prefers a growth environment with plenty of sunlight and good air circulation. It does not need to be shaded in summer and enters dormancy when the temperature is five degrees in winter. It is a very fertilizer-loving plant, so we should plant it in fertile soil.