7 flowering vines to beautify your home

Red mandevilla

Flowering vines are great plants. They allow you to cover a space that you had abandoned giving it a new life, a new color, more cheerful. They are our best choice when we want to enjoy a very special garden, where plants attract their pollinators by offering them nectar or honey.

But we can also have an incredible home with them, since there are many species that are well adapted to living in indoor conditions. Next we are going to show you 7 flowering vinesBoth so that you can have a dream garden, as well as for a house or apartment that will seem like something out of a story.

Buganvilla

Bouganvillea brasiliensis

Bougainvillea, whose botanical genus is Bouganvillea, is a semi-deciduous or deciduous plant depending on the very peculiar climate. Its flowers are actually very small, white-yellow in color, but its bracts are very decorative, and can be pink, red, orange or white. It grows in semi-shade or in full sun, and resists temperatures of up to -4ºC.

Jasmine

Jasminum polyanthum

Jasmine, or Jasminum, is a very popular climber. Its white flowers give off an aroma that, once you feel it, you will not forget. It is evergreen and you should know that he likes warm weatherwith very mild and occasional frosts, where it can be located in an area protected from direct sun. But it is very well suited to living indoors, where it will prefer to be in a room with lots of light.

Mandeville

Mandeville

This beautiful plant is one of the few vines that you can have in a pot throughout its life. Mandevilla is evergreen, and its trumpet-shaped flowers can be pink, white, or red. It is very sensitive to cold, so if you live in an area where the temperature drops from -1ºCyou must protect it indoors … or always have it there .

Winter bignonia

Pyrostegia Venusta

The winter Bignonia, whose scientific name is Igneous pyrostegyis an evergreen vine that does not flower in spring like most plants, but does so in the cooler months. It grows both in full sun and in semi-shade. The only negative is that it is very sensitive to frost, but this has an easy solution: grown indoors and used to show off as a home .

sunandra maxima

sunandra maxima

Solandra maxima is a perennial vine that grows very fast in hot climates. The flowers are very large, up to 20cm, of a beautiful yellow color. And, in addition, it is very adaptable, being able to grow in all types of soils. It resists frosts of up to -3ºC.

Trachelospermum jasminoides

Trachelospermum jasminoides

The False Jasmine is a climber that is very reminiscent of true jasmine, but unlike it, it resists cold and frost well, supporting minimum of -10ºC. Its flowers are small, but they sprout in such numbers and are so aromatic that they make this plant increasingly popular in gardens.

Wisteria

Wisteria

And we end with the no less interesting Wisteria. This deciduous climbing plant has a life expectancy of 100 years, and produces so many lilac or white flowers that it is truly wonderful, as they are also aromatic. It is very rustic, withstanding frosts of up to -10ºCBut in order for it to grow well, it is essential that the climate be temperate-cold, since temperatures of more than 30ºC do not suit it too well.

Do you know any other flowering vines?

7 flowering vines to beautify your home

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