What are the classifications of vines?
Let me share with you the classifications of vines and some common knowledge about the complete list of vine plants for growing flowers. Here is a detailed introduction.
These 8 types of vines can easily help you achieve your dream of a "flower wall"!
In the spring, Lan Yao once shared her own wall of rose flowers, which envied many flower lovers. In fact, not only vines can create a flower wall, but there are also many excellent vines that can help you easily achieve the dream of a "flower wall".
Below, Lan Yao will recommend 8 excellent vines for you.
1. Clematis (Roses)
Clematis is very easy to use for creating a flower wall and is very simple to cultivate. Compared to other vines, the biggest advantage of clematis is that it can bloom in multiple seasons!
Clematis is best planted in the ground! If you are growing clematis in a pot, you need to regularly change to a larger pot and provide ample fertilizer. Watering should be thorough, and the pot should not have standing water, as this can easily cause root rot.
Particularly important is to provide ample sunlight, as roses are sun-loving flowers and require at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight each day.
2. Chinese Trumpet Creeper
Chinese trumpet creeper has a very strong vitality and is one of the easier vines to cultivate. It is best planted in the ground, and when grown in a pot, the roots should be pruned frequently. The roots of Chinese trumpet creeper can be destructive and are not suitable for planting on terraces or balconies.
The classifications of vines
The seedlings of Chinese trumpet creeper are not very cold-tolerant and need to be kept warm in winter. It prefers a sunny environment and does not tolerate shade, so ample sunlight should be provided during growth.
Chinese trumpet creeper has a very long blooming period when fertilized and watered sufficiently, and can bloom continuously. Therefore, during maintenance, attention should be paid to top-dressing with fertilizer, as sufficient fertilization and water are beneficial for extending the blooming period.
3. Bellvine
Bellvine, also known as golden bellflower, is an excellent hedge plant in frost-free areas in the south.
Bellvine prefers a sunny and warm environment with moist conditions, tolerates slight shade but not cold, and is easy to grow in the south. In areas with frost, it needs to be kept indoors during winter.
4. Clematis
Clematis is known as the "queen of vines" and is an excellent climbing vine flower.