Climbing oread-vines
The next climbing vines are another nice way to add variety to your garden:
Large-flowered clematis is deciduous vine for sunny garden that climb up to 8 - 12 feet using its twining stems and tendrils. Depending on the species or cultivar of the plant, it may flower from late spring until first frost.
There is abundance of flower colors including white, blue, violet, purple, pink and red or bicolor.
Most species prefer full sun and moist but well-drained soil. However, some grow well in part shade too.
Pruning depends on the variety, but many of them bloom on the current season’s growth and should be cut down almost to the roots in early spring just before new growth starts. Prune plants that flower on previous year’s growth immediately after blooming.
Wisteria floribunda (Japanese) and Wisteria sinensis (Chinese) are healthy twining vines which can grow to 25 - 30 feet.
Both are popular for their long dangling clusters of fragrant blue flowers in spring and have woody stems that need very sturdy supports. The flowers of Wisteria floribunda are longer than those of the Wisteria sinensis.
Wisteria needs moist, well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.
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