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Which vine plant to choose for its garden? Whether for decorating a corner of your green space, creating a shaded area under a pergola, to decorate a breeze, a fence or a facade, vines will help you to enrich the landscaping your garden.
We share with you a list of more than 15 plant species of this type.
Pergola decoration with potted plants and outdoor climbing plant
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Climbers are an ideal solution to create more privacy outside the home. With their flowers, it will also allow you to introduce more colors in your garden. In addition, they can even hide an area of your outside or that of your neighbors that you do not want to expose to the eyes.
Climbing plant with red flowers for garden arbor decoration and more privacy outside the house
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Most of the plants we have chosen to present here do not require much care. Easy to maintain, they give you the opportunity to adorn your garden even if you lack experience in the field of gardening. And then, their beautiful flowers will also attract butterflies and bees to make your garden full of life!
Compact, thriving climbing plant: Clematis Joséphine
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Plants of the family of clematis, the species baptized Josephine have a beautiful pink and purple color. Compact, they are ideal for small gardens and grow well in flower pots.
Clematis of this type can be grown in pot
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Josephine clematis have deciduous foliage that they lose in winter. But do not worry, the beautiful flowers you see on the picture above will come back to beautify your outdoors next year!
Grimantes flowering plants of the genus Abutilon
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The flowering plants of this family are very resistant and very simple to cultivate. One of their most valuable qualities is the fact that some species are able to offer you beautiful flowers all year long, even in winter.
Decoration idea for lattice and breeze view with yellow flowering plants
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Abutilon megapotamicum has distinctive yellow and red flowers. Plant this plant species next to a support of your choice to enjoy!
Beautiful climbing plants for wall deco and pergola of the Tropaeolaceae family
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The Tropaeolaceae family is best known for the nasturtiums, these pretty little climbing flowers of orange color. The plant on the picture above belongs to the same family and is characterized by similar colors.
Garden plants for decoration and protection of prying eyes
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Durable and resistant, the plants in this family grow easily from seeds and can adorn garden facades, walls and arbours.
Creeping and thriving yellow plant: Suzanne with black eyes
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Suzanne with black eyes, also called Thunbergia alata, is part of the family of Acanthaceae. Considered an ornamental plant, it is often assimilated to invasive species, as it is simple and fast to develop. Plant it in your garden and it will bring you a lot of color, even on days that lack sun!
Photo of outdoor ornamental plant: Creeping Cope
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Creeping Copee, from its scientific name Cobaea scandens, is another ornamental species that can become perennial if grown in a subtropical climate region or if it is kept indoors during the cold season.
Idea of climbing plant with flowers for small garden
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With a very fast pace of development, the climbing Copee is able to cover a trellis or other small support in just a few months. This is a very good solution for those who are looking for a fast growing flower!
Climbing plant with beautiful flowers in blue: the Belle of the day
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Member of the great family of Ipomées, the beauty of the day is well known throughout France. Its trumpet-shaped flowers are able to introduce a lot of freshness into any outdoor garden.
The Belle of the day is a climbing plant for easy garden
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Planted in spring, the Belle of the day will quickly invade all available space where you decided to install it.
Ornamental plant with flowers: Sweet pea
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Pea is a climbing plant with bright flowers and a typical aroma. It is because of these two qualities that it is loved by many gardeners.
Pretty aromatic plant for support or decoration of shaded outdoor area
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Sweet peas are planted every year in the spring to decorate trellises or areas below a garden arbor. Like the Belle of the day, this species has the ability to spread very quickly to adorn the entire space around it.
Falling plant for breeze decoration or small gardens: the Petunia
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Petunia are plants with large multicolored flowers of which several varieties are known. They exist in climbing and falling form and have flowers of hue in pink, purple or white.
What climbing plant for a garden full of colors?
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It is a well known and very popular plant that gardening enthusiasts would not fail to have in their green spaces.
Climbing plants of the family of Tropaeolum are pretty and simple to cultivate
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Here is another plant of the family Tropaeolum that you can use to decorate a garden fence, a sight breeze or another support.
This plant with yellow flowers will illuminate your outdoor space
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With its light yellow flowers, this plant is also ideal for garden corners that lack light. This species does not tolerate heat well and it is for this reason that it is often grown as an annual plant.
Climbing plant with original flowers to create a shaded area: passionflower
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The passionflower, which we have already mentioned in our publication on outdoor garden shade plants, is a beautiful, fast-growing species. It is characterized by its specific aroma and by its original flowers which are also at the origin of the name of the plant.
Beautiful idea of aromatic plant for garden and terrace
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A little anecdote tells that it was precisely this plant that was used by missionaries in South America to show the local population what the aspect of the crown of thorns carried by Jesus Christ on the way to Calvary. Suddenly, it is the passions of Christ that gave the name to this beautiful plant.
Jasmine, a climbing plant ideal for decorating pergolas, walls and outdoor supports
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Another well-known aromatic herb throughout the world, climbing jasmine is an ideal option for decorating a pergola or garden arbor.
Climbing jasmine can be grown in pots outdoors
Depending on the region of the world where you are, it is possible to benefit from this beautiful white flowering plant throughout the year or during the warmest months only.
Bet on the climbing plants of the family Bignonia to incorporate more colors into your garden!
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This climbing plant is part of the family Bignonia. Like jasmine and passionflower, it is one of the most beautiful solutions for decorating a pergola or an outdoor fence.
Plant with small flowers for decoration of arbor or fence of garden
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A fast-growing plant species, this plant tolerates cold and heat well.
Red climbing rose for a classic outdoor decor
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The climbing rose is part of a group of well-known omrbe plants that are preferred by many French gardeners. These bushes are similar to bushes, pergolas, trellises and facades of buildings.
Rose climbing rose for a soft and fresh landscaped garden
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Choose the red color for a timeless look and the shades of pink or white for a cool and stylish exterior!
The bougainvillea plant for a wall decoration or facade rich in colors
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The bougainvillea, shown on the picture above, is a climbing plant that belongs to the family of Nyctaginaceae.
Photo of flourishing bougainvillea in intense pink
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It is most often in shades of pink, red, purple and yellow.
Shrub view breeze and shading plant for pergola: honeysuckle
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The plant species of the honeysuckle family will seduce those seeking an idea of an aromatic and flourishing shrub at a time.
Honeysuckles are shrubs of the family of caprifoliaceous plants
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Like the rest of the species in this collection, it is a plant that can grow very quickly. A single plant can be enough to decorate your entire pergola or breeze.
Outdoor plants with beautiful characteristic flowers: the Heart of Mary
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The Heart of Mary is a perennial creeper with deciduous foliage
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