(A “vine” is correctly called a “climber.” The word vine comes from vineyard and actually only applies to grapes. Climbing roses are not vines but when we call all climbing plants climbers, climbing roses can also be lumped in with the group.)
- Blood red trumpet (Distictus buccinatoria).
- Bougainvillea, variegated ivy, Star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides).
- Bower vine (Pandorea jasminoides).
- Coral Pea, Lilac vine (Hardenbergia ‘Happy Wanderer’) Long winter color in sun.
- Cup of Gold (Solandra maxima).
- Easter lily vine (Beaumontia grandiflora).
- Lady Banks rose (Rosa banksiae, and R. banksiae lutea).
- Lavender trumpet vine (Clytostoma calistegioides).
- Mexican flame vine (Pyrostegia venusta), spectacular winter color.
- Sweatheart climbing rose (Rosa ‘Cecille Brunner’, cl.).
- Variegated ivy (Hedera helix ‘Little Diamond’) or other variety
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