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7 Beautiful Flowering Vines for Garden Gates

Flowering Vines for Garden Gates



Here are 15 of the best beautiful flowering vines to add color and texture to limited spaces on your garden gate or trellis. In addition to giving your outdoor space a bright, cheery demeanor and vertical color, they also provide privacy and screening in your yard and garden to block off your little piece of paradise from the rest of the world. Coming in an array of sizes and colors, with annual and perennial varieties, they'll take your garden to beautiful heights. When growing them, you can train them to grow beautiful flowers on a trellis, trellis, pergola, fence, or where other plants cannot grow. Some of them are small forms that are left behind in hanging baskets, window boxes, and containers. Take your time to learn more about their information below!


1 Climbing Roses


Climbing roses grow 4-6 feet tall to fill a small garden or patio with their fragrant pink flowers. Give them lots of sunlight to bloom profusely.


2 Allamanda Vine



If you like yellow flowers, don't ignore this Allamanda vine. They have a compact form but look beautiful with stunning flowers raised above the green foliage, creating a great contrast when viewed.


3 Rebecca Clematis


This flowering vine variety reaches a height of 5-6 feet and can be easily controlled by pruning. It displays beautiful red and purple flowers from late spring to early summer through fall.


4 Mandevilla



The flowers of the mandevilla plant come in shades of red, pink, and white from spring to summer. Be sure to give it the sun for happy growth.


5 Blue Morning Glory


Blue morning glory is a fast-growing vine that can grow to 5-6 feet. It bears large, heart-shaped leaves and trumpet-shaped flowers in summer.


6 Cup and Saucer Vine



This plant displays cup-like flowers and leaves that resemble saucers, hence the name. This 4-5 feet tall plant is easy to grow and fast-growing.


7 Scarlet Runner Bean


The scarlet runner bean is a beautiful heirloom vine that produces red flowers that attract hummingbirds. Plus, you harvest edible beans for your kitchen.


8 Kentish Belle



Kentish Belle is an easy-to-grow, vigorous plant that can grow up to 5-6 feet. It makes a year-round display of small flowers in your garden and landscaping.


9 Sweet Peas


Sweet Pea is a hardy annual with bright and fragrant flowers. The flowers are purple and purple in color. This beautiful plant can easily be grown from seed every year.

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