Vines

Gardens have a fourth dimension, and vines are how you plant it. Trained up a wall, over an arbor, or through the branches of a tree, climbing plants turn vertical space into flower, fragrance, and shade where there was only air.

54 plants in this collection

№ 001
Anredera cordifolia, Madeira vine, heart-shaped leaves and twining stems
Madeira Vine
Anredera cordifoliaMadeira Vine

Madeira vine is a fast, twining, deciduous climber with fleshy, heart-shaped leaves and sprays of tiny, fragrant cream-white flowers in late summer and fall. Anredera cordifolia climbs by winding tuberous stems, and a warty crop of aerial tubers along the stems, some as large as a small potato, is the surest mark of the plant and a ready means of increase.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
6–10 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
Traditional use
topical applications, reproductive health, general wellness
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№ 002
Jasminum officinale var. grandiflorum Spanish jasmine, a twining vine with clusters of fragrant white star-shaped flowers.
Spanish Jasmine
Jasminum officinale var. grandiflorumSpanish Jasmine

Jasminum officinale var. grandiflorum, the Spanish or Royal jasmine, is the large-flowered, intensely fragrant jasmine of perfume and tradition, a semi-evergreen twining vine that opens clusters of pure white, star-shaped flowers whose scent is among the most prized in the plant world. Larger-flowered and more tender than the common poet's jasmine, this is the plant behind jasmine absolute, the costly essence at the heart of classic perfumery.

Hardiness
Zones 8–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–15 ft.
Spread
4–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
Traditional use
topical applications, mental & emotional well-being, general wellness
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№ 003
Jasminum x stephanense Stephan jasmine, a semi-evergreen scrambling vine with small soft pink fragrant flowers.
Stephan Jasmine
Jasminum x stephanenseStephan Jasmine

Jasminum x stephanense, the Stephan jasmine, is the rare pink-flowered hybrid of the group, a cross between the red jasmine, Jasminum beesianum, and the poet's jasmine, Jasminum officinale. The vigorous, semi-evergreen scrambling vine carries small, soft pink, fragrant flowers over slender stems clothed in fine pinnate leaves, combining the pink of one parent with the hardiness and perfume of the other.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
12–15 ft.
Spread
6–8 ft.
Bloom
Pink
Plant type
Vine
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№ 004
Rosa banksiae 'Albo-plena' white Lady Banks rose, sprays of small double white spring flowers.
Rose 'White Lady Banks'
Rosa banksiae 'Albo-plena'Rose 'White Lady Banks'

The double white Lady Banks rose is a true heirloom of Southern gardens, the kind of rose a grandmother trusted and passed along over the fence. Unlike most roses, this one asks for little and gives a great deal. Nearly thornless, the long green canes climb with ease, spilling over fences, arbors, and old farm gates as they have for generations.

Hardiness
Zones 8–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
15–20 ft.
Spread
10–20 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 005
Rosa 'Magic Dragon' climbing miniature rose, clusters of small deep-red double flowers.
Magic Dragon Climbing Miniature Rose
Rosa sp. 'Magic Dragon'Magic Dragon Climbing Miniature Rose

A small rose with a long story. 'Magic Dragon' is a 1969 introduction by Ralph S. Moore (1907 to 2009), the legendary Father of Miniature Roses, who bred more than three hundred cultivars from a small nursery in Visalia, California across nearly seven decades. Moore all but invented the climbing miniature category single-handedly, crossing tiny old varieties like Rouletti with full-sized climbers and selecting the offspring that kept the small leaves and flowers but stretched into climbing wood.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun
Height
2–6 ft.
Spread
2–4 ft.
Bloom
Red
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 006
Rosa 'Old Blush' China rose, clusters of soft semi-double pink flowers.
China Rose 'Old Blush'
Rosa sp. ‘Old Blush’China Rose 'Old Blush'

Nearly every rose in your garden that blooms more than once a year owes a debt to this one. 'Old Blush' is a China rose, bred in China for something close to a thousand years and known there as the monthly pink, and they are generally reckoned the first East Asian rose to reach Europe, recorded in Sweden by 1752 and offered in England as Parson's Pink China in 1793. They brought with them the one thing Western roses simply did not have: the habit of blooming again and again across the season rather than once and done. Crossed into the old European roses, that single trait rewrote the genus. On the Ile Bourbon they met an autumn damask and produced the Bourbons; in Charleston, just down the road, the rice planter John Champneys crossed them with a musk rose and produced the first Noisette, the only rose class born in the American South. Bourbons, Noisettes, hybrid perpetuals, and in time the hybrid teas all trace back through this unassuming pink shrub. 'Old Blush' could have retired on the legacy and instead just kept flowering. In the South they are very nearly everblooming, throwing clusters of soft semi-double pink that, in the China way, deepen rather than fade in the sun, blush going to rose as each flower ages. The canes are nearly thornless, the constitution famously tough; these are the roses you still find blooming alone at abandoned homesteads, having outlived the house and the gardener both. Grow them for the flowers. Know that you are also growing the root of the whole modern family.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
3–6 ft.
Spread
3–5 ft.
Bloom
Pink
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 007
Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Variegata', variegated star jasmine, cream-and-pink margined evergreen leaves and white flowers.
Confederate Jasmine, Variegated
Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Variegata'Confederate Jasmine, Variegated

This variegated form of Confederate jasmine, or star jasmine, is grown as much for the foliage as the flowers. Each leathery, evergreen leaf is bordered and splashed with creamy white, often flushed pink in cool weather, and the leaves run larger than on most forms of Trachelospermum jasminoides, so the vine reads as a soft, marbled cloud of green and cream on a fence or trellis even out of bloom.

Hardiness
Zones 8–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–15 ft.
Spread
3–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
Traditional use
pain relief, respiratory support, detoxification & cleansing
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№ 008
Trachelospermum, star jasmine, glossy evergreen foliage on a twining vine.
Star Jasmine
Trachelospermum sp.Star Jasmine

This is a Trachelospermum, one of the star jasmines, offered here as an unnamed selection. Like others in the genus, the plant is a twining, self-clinging evergreen vine with glossy, leathery, dark-green leaves that clothe a fence, trellis, or arbor in dense green through the year and take readily to clipping into a clean, structured cover.

Hardiness
Zones 7–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
3–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
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№ 009
Bignonia capreolata var. atrosanguinea, red crossvine, deep red trumpet flowers with yellow throats
Red Crossvine
Bignonia capreolata var. atrosanguineaRed Crossvine

Crossvine is a vigorous, semi-evergreen native climber that ascends by tendrils and adhesive holdfasts, and var. atrosanguinea is the red one: where the typical crossvine flowers orange, this striking selection, introduced by Woodlanders, carries abundant deep red to red-purple trumpets, often over narrower, longer leaves. The flowers even smell faintly of mocha on a warm day.

Hardiness
Zones 6–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
30–50 ft.
Spread
6–9 ft.
Bloom
Red
Plant type
Vine
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№ 010
Callerya reticulata, evergreen wisteria, bluish-violet pea-flower panicle over glossy compound leaves
Evergreen Wisteria
Callerya reticulataEvergreen Wisteria

Callerya reticulata, the evergreen wisteria, is one of the most graceful vines for the Southern garden, and one of the most refined. Once known to botanists as Millettia reticulata and Wisteria reticulata, this evergreen climber is not a true wisteria, though the cascading habit and aristocratic bearing recall one. A vine for porches and pergolas, the evergreen wisteria prizes quiet bloom over brash spectacle, and carries both fragrance and folklore in the tendrils.

Hardiness
Zones 8–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
6–10 ft.
Bloom
Purple
Plant type
Vine
Traditional use
heart support, reproductive health, pain relief
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№ 011
Decumaria barbara, woodvamp, flat creamy-white hydrangea-like flower clusters
Woodvamp, Climbing Hydrangea
Decumaria barbaraWoodvamp, Climbing Hydrangea

Decumaria barbara, the native woodvamp or wild climbing hydrangea, is a self-clinging woody vine of the southeastern United States, grown for glossy foliage and flat, creamy-white flower clusters that echo those of the true hydrangeas in early summer. In the wild the vine belongs to wet bottomland forests and swamp margins, and also climbs in the rich, moist coves of the southern Appalachians, hauling itself up tree trunks on hairy aerial rootlets, the holdfasts that let the plant grip bark, brick, or stone without any support at all.

Hardiness
Zones 6–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
30–40 ft.
Spread
3–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
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№ 012
Gelsemium sempervirens 'Pale Yellow', soft primrose-yellow fragrant flowers on an evergreen Carolina jessamine vine
Carolina Jessamine
Gelsemium sempervirens 'Pale Yellow'Carolina Jessamine

Carolina jessamine is the twining gold of the Southern spring, native to the southern United States and honored as the state flower of South Carolina. An evergreen vine of easy grace, the plant clothes a fence or trellis in glossy, narrow leaves and, as winter loosens, opens a wash of fragrant yellow trumpets that scent the whole garden.

Hardiness
Zones 8–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
3–6 ft.
Bloom
Yellow
Plant type
Vine
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№ 013
Gelsemium sempervirens 'Pride of Augusta', double golden-yellow fragrant flowers on an evergreen Carolina jessamine vine
Double Carolina Jessamine
Gelsemium sempervirens 'Pride of Augusta'Double Carolina Jessamine

'Pride of Augusta' is the old double-flowered Carolina jessamine, a twining evergreen vine that turns the familiar Southern gold into something fuller and more lavish. Where the wild species opens simple funnels, this selection packs each bloom with extra petals, so the vine carries a long, generous show of ruffled, double yellow flowers, sweetly fragrant, from late winter into early spring.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
6–8 ft.
Bloom
Yellow
Plant type
Vine
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№ 014
Gelsemium sempervirens 'Margarita', fragrant yellow trumpet flowers on a cold-hardy evergreen Carolina jessamine vine
Carolina Jessamine
Gelsemium sempervirens (hardy) ‘Margarita’Carolina Jessamine

Carolina jessamine is the state flower of South Carolina and one of the most beloved evergreen vines of the South, prized for the wash of fragrant yellow trumpets that opens the gardening year. 'Margarita' is the cold-hardy answer to that beauty, a selection that carries the same sweet-scented gold well north of where the species usually gives out.

Hardiness
Zones 6–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
6–8 ft.
Bloom
Yellow
Plant type
Vine
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№ 015
Jasminum beesianum red jasmine, a semi-evergreen climbing vine with rose-red star-shaped flowers.
Red Jasmine
Jasminum beesianumRed Jasmine

Jasminum beesianum, the red jasmine or Bee's jasmine, breaks the mold of a genus known for white and yellow flowers. This vigorous, semi-evergreen twining climber from the mountains of Yunnan and Sichuan carries small, star-shaped blooms in a deep rose to velvet-red, an unusual color among the jasmines, softly and sweetly fragrant, opening in late spring over slender stems and small, pointed green leaves.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
8–12 ft.
Spread
4–6 ft.
Bloom
Red
Plant type
Vine
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№ 016
Jasminum officinale 'Fiona Sunrise' gold jasmine, a twining vine with bright chartreuse-gold foliage.
Golden Poet's Jasmine 'Fiona Sunrise'
Jasminum officinale 'Fiona Sunrise'Golden Poet's Jasmine 'Fiona Sunrise'

Jasminum officinale, the poet's jasmine, is the classic hardy jasmine of old gardens, a vigorous twining vine hung with intensely fragrant white flowers through summer. 'Fiona Sunrise' is a gold-leaved form of that familiar plant, raised at Fromefield Nursery in England and registered under the cultivar name 'Frojas': the new leaves emerge a bright chartreuse-gold, lighting a trellis or fence, and soften to green as the season goes on, while the sweetly scented white flowers open from late spring into summer.

Hardiness
Zones 7–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
8–15 ft.
Spread
4–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
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№ 017
Jasminum polyanthum pink jasmine, an evergreen vine smothered in fragrant white flowers opening from pink buds.
Pink Jasmine
Jasminum polyanthumPink Jasmine

Jasminum polyanthum, the pink jasmine or Chinese jasmine, is the most floriferous of the group, a fast, evergreen twining vine that smothers a support in late winter and spring with clouds of intensely fragrant white flowers opening from deep pink buds. Native to China, the plant is beloved wherever winters are mild for the sheer volume of bloom and a perfume strong enough to fill a garden or a room.

Hardiness
Zones 8–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
4–8 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
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№ 018
Kadsura japonica 'Fukurin' variegated kadsura, an evergreen twining vine with glossy cream-edged leaves.
Variegated Kadsura Vine
Kadsura japonica "Fukurin"Variegated Kadsura Vine

Kadsura japonica, the Japanese kadsura, is an evergreen twining vine of the star-anise family, Schisandraceae, a close relative of the medicinal magnolia-vine Schisandra, native to the woodlands of Japan, Korea, and southern China. 'Fukurin' is the variegated form, glossy dark green leaves edged in a clean cream-yellow margin that lights up a shaded wall or fence and holds through the year.

Hardiness
Zones 6–9
Light
Part Shade / Full Shade
Height
10–15 ft.
Spread
4–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
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№ 019
Lonicera x heckrottii 'Goldflame' honeysuckle, clusters of rose-pink and golden-orange trumpet flowers
Goldflame Honeysuckle
Lonicera x heckrottii 'Goldflame'Goldflame Honeysuckle

For a vine that earns a place on the fence, few honeysuckles match Lonicera × heckrottii 'Goldflame'. This is a hybrid grown for two gifts at once: bold color and a sweet, faintly citrus fragrance that hangs in the air on warm evenings. The trumpet flowers open in a blend of deep rose-pink and golden orange, like a watercolor sunset, and keep coming from late spring through early fall.

Hardiness
Zones 5–9
Light
Full Sun
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
3–6 ft.
Bloom
Pink
Plant type
Vine
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№ 020
Passiflora 'Incense', hybrid passionflower, large frilled deep-violet bloom.
Passionflower 'Incense'
Passiflora incarnata x cincinnata ‘Incense’Passionflower 'Incense'

Passiflora 'Incense' is a passionflower bred for pure spectacle, an extraordinary cross between the native maypop, Passiflora incarnata, and the South American Passiflora cincinnata. The hybrid gathers the toughness of the native parent and the drama of the exotic one into a single deep-violet flower four to five inches across, the wavy corona filaments frilled and banded in purple and white, carrying a sweet, incense-like fragrance that gives the plant its name.

Hardiness
Zones 7–10
Light
Full Sun
Height
6–8 ft.
Spread
8–10 ft.
Bloom
Purple
Plant type
Vine
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