What are the potted climbing plants? A list of six types of climbing flowers suitable for home care.

What are the types of potted vines

Here is a detailed introduction for netizens about the types of potted vines and a review of six types of house-friendly climbing flowers and green plants, details are as follows:

If you have a yard, no matter how large or small the area is, don't waste the space. Plant some beautiful flowers and plants in the yard, which are both eye-catching and beautiful, flourishing and full of vitality, with different scenery in spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

In particular, some vines planted near the trellis in the yard, or on the fence at the entrance of the yard, or by the wall, allowing them to climb up the wall, whether it's leafy vines or flowering vines, they are very beautiful.

The following vines are easy to grow, some of which continue to bloom in the hot summer. Give them a trellis to climb on or a wall, and they can cover a large area with blooming flowers that are bright and dazzling, making our courtyard as beautiful as a landscape painting, never tiring of looking at, praised by everyone who sees it.

The key is that most of them are suitable for ground planting or outdoor cultivation, with a more robust and resilient life force compared to other flowers and plants. Many of them are not afraid of wind and sun exposure, blooming continuously even when grown outdoors.

What are the types of potted vines

1. Climbing rose

Climbing roses belong to the Rosaceae family, also known as climbing roses or vine roses. There are many types, not just the common red and pink dragons, but also Angela, Madame Charlotte, Freedom Spirit, and many others. Different types have different flower colors, including red, yellow, white, pink, orange-red, purple, and bicolor flowers.

Some petals are larger and some smaller, with different flower shapes, but all are beautiful when in bloom. Some climbing roses bloom once a year, some twice, and some even bloom in multiple seasons. May and June are the peak blooming periods, with a small number of flowers in the summer and autumn.

Climbing roses have strong adaptability and are drought, cold, and heat resistant. They prefer a well-lit and well-ventilated growing environment. They do not need to be shaded in the summer and enter dormancy at five degrees Celsius in winter. They are very fond of fertilizer, so we should grow them in fertile soil.