10 Easy-Growing Fast-Growing Perennial Climbing Plants

Rosa banksiae is a natural rose

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Do you want to cover that wall that you like so little? It is possible that you want to refresh the interior of your house, or that you dream of having a garden or a terrace in which, wherever you look, you only see plants grow healthy. To achieve your goal, you’re going to need fast growing perennial climbing plantssince they are those that require less time to reach maturity.

In addition, many of the ones that we are going to show you have very beautiful flowers. Wouldn’t you like to meet them? So you will know how they are the most recommended and their basic care.

Achaebia (Akebia quinata)

The Akebia quinata is a lilac-flowered climber

La ache or akebia is a shrub with long stems that you can guide to cover walls or lattices. Its leaves are semi-evergreen, which means that in winter some of the foliage will fall, but not all. It reaches 5 meters in length, and is a plant that produces flowers in clusters of lilac color during spring.. It needs support to climb, but otherwise it can be had both in the sun and in semi-shade. It resists frost without problems.

Cobea (Guinea pig climbing)

The cobea is an evergreen climber

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La coba, called cobo or purple ivy, is a very fast growing perennial climbing plant that can reach 7 meters in height. It blooms in spring and summer, and it does so by producing bell-shaped flowers which begin as green and then become lilac or white. It can be in sunny or semi-shady places, but it should not be kept outside if there is frost.

Beaumontia (Beaumontia grandiflora)

The beaumontia is a climber with white flowers

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Beaumontia is one of the easiest flowering perennial vines to care for. Although it has a somewhat strange name, popularly It is also known as the white trumpet, referring to its trumpeted flowers, which emit a very pleasant aroma. It grows between 5 and 6 meters in height if it has support, and it is a plant that can only be outdoors during winter if the temperature does not drop more than -2ºC.

Ivy (Ivy helix)

Ivy is a very fast growing perennial climber

La ivy It is a classic of the gardens. It is one of the best perennial climbing plants since it grows fast and, in addition, it is large since it can measure up to 20 meters. It is, therefore, a plant that can be used to cover walls, walls, lattices … It is even possible to have it as a floor covering. The only thing, you have to have it protected from the sun. But it is capable of withstanding frosts down to -4ºC.

Italian Jasmine (Jasmine humiliates)

Jasminum humile is an evergreen climber

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Italian jasmine is a shrub with fickle stems that is rarely seen in gardens, but as it has yellow flowers, and these smell very good, we could not stop recommending it to you. In addition, it only grows up to 3 meters in height, so it is very interesting to grow in pots, or in small gardens. It has to be exposed to direct sun, but it can be outside all year round if there are weak frosts, down to -5ºC.

Mandeville (Mandevilla lax)

The mandevilla, dipladenia or Chilean jasmine is one of the prettiest flowering perennial climbers. It reaches a reduced height, about 3-4 meters, and its flowers bloom in spring and into summer. They are trumpet-shaped, and their petals are white, red or pink.. It requires a lot of light to be well, but it is important not to give it during the central hours of the day so that it does not burn. It does not resist the cold, so when the summer season passes, do not hesitate to take it home if there are frosts in your area.

Banksia rose bush (pink banksiae)

The Banksia Rose is a climber that blooms in spring

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If you need a fast-growing, spineless evergreen climbing rose, add a Banksiae rose. This plant has very long stems, which may well reach 6 meters in length, and produces white or yellow flowerssingle or double crowned, in spring. It is able to resist temperatures down to -7ºC, so it is one of the most interesting outdoor climbing plants. It needs direct sunlight, and you prune every so often.

Solandra (sunandra maxima)

Solandra maxima is a trumpet-shaped yellow-flowered climber

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La solandra or giant trumpeter is a vigorous perennial vine 10 meters high, which is not only evergreen but also produces large flowers. In fact, these come to measure 20 centimeters. They are trumpet-shaped, and they are yellow. It blooms for much of the year, but it is at night that they become more fragrant. It must be put in sunny or semi-shady places, and in protected areas since it does not resist temperatures below -3ºC.

Golden trumpet (allamanda cathartica)

Allamanda is a fast growing perennial climbing plant

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The plant that we present to you now is very interesting to grow in areas where there are no frosts. It is known as Cuban jasmine, your address or golden trumpet, and it is an evergreen climber that reaches 5 meters in height. Its flowers are trumpet-shaped, and are of a beautiful yellow color. These sprout from summer to fall, although they can do so throughout the year. It grows in partial shade, so it can be used to cover tree trunks, trellises or pergolas. It also adapts to living indoors.

However (Quamoclit coccinea)

The quamoclit is a climbing plant with red flowers

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The quamoclit or red ivy, is a small fast-growing perennial climbing plant that reaches between 2 and 5 meters. The flowers are reddish, and sprout from the stems throughout the spring. As it is sensitive to frost, if the temperatures in your area drop below 0 degrees, it is best to keep it in a pot so that you can protect it when the cold arrives. The rest of the year, keep it in a sunny place; in this way it can grow.

Which of these fast-growing perennial climbing plants did you like the most?

10 Easy-Growing Fast-Growing Perennial Climbing Plants

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