The 11 best shade climbers

Passion flower

When you have a corner where there is not enough light, sometimes it is not easy to know which plants you can put in, right? And it is that we usually think, not without reason, that practically all grow exposed to sunlight, since in the end, they need precisely light to be able to live. But the reality is that there are some that always remain in the shadeand among them, there are a few climbing shrubs that are ideal for those places where we do not know what to put.

In this special we are going to tell you what are the 11 best shade climbers. Do not miss it.

Stephanotis floribunda

Stephanotis floribunda

Madagascar jasmine or Estefanote It is a climbing plant with very beautiful white flowers that give off a pleasant aroma and large green leaves. It grows up to 3 meters, and being native to Madagascar, does not resist the cold; Although that is not a problem because it can be grown indoors, in a room where a lot of natural light enters.

Clematis

open clematis

El Clematis o Clematis is a genus of plants that grows in temperate climates. Depending on the species, they can be perennial or deciduous, growing up to 6 meters. Most of them have very decorative flowers, of colors that can be white, red, or pink. It must be placed near supports so that it can grow. Frost resistant up to -6ºC.

Clerodendrum thomsoniae

Clerodendron thomsoniae

El Clerodendron It is a climbing plant of shade, perennial or deciduous if the climate is very cold, which grows up to 6 meters high. It is native to West Africa, so it does not withstand temperatures that are below 5ºC. It is suitable for growing indoors, where it has to be placed in a bright room.

Jasminum

Jasminum nudiflorum

Jasminum nudiflorum

The botanical genus of jazmines It consists of perennial climbing plants whose flowers are yellow or white, fragrant. They grow to a height of 5 meters. In order for them to develop well, they must be placed near supports on which they can climb. They withstand frosts up to -5ºC.

lonicera

Lonicera caprifolium

Lonicera, better known as Honeysuckle, are deciduous climbers native to Europe and Asia. They reach a height of up to 6 meters. By resisting well the frosts of up to -7ºCThey turn out to be some of the best climbers to have in the gardens, planted near trees that have dried up, walls or pergolas.

Akebia quinata

Akebia quinata

The Achaebia or Akebia It is a vining outdoor plant that grows up to 5 meters. It is native to Asia, where it has adapted to live in a wide variety of climates, including cold ones. For this reason, it withstands frosts of up to -15ºC; yes, it will grow better if it is a little protected from the wind. It has semi-evergreen leaves, which means that it loses all of them in the cool months. Its flowers are lilac-red in color, and are pleasantly scented.

allamanda cathartica

allamanda cathartica

La alamanda it is a shrub that can serve both as a climber and as a non-climber , that is, as a shrub. It is native to tropical America. It grows up to 5 meters tall, and has evergreen leaves. Its flowers are trumpet-shaped, yellow in color. Due to its origin, can’t stand the coldTherefore, its outdoor cultivation is only recommended in tropical or subtropical climates. It can also be kept indoors.

Passion flower

Passiflora x decaisneana

Passiflora x decaisneana

Our Passiflora They are plants that grow as climbers, especially in the tropical regions of America. Its leaves are perennial, and they have aromatic flowers that attract a lot of attention, with very bright colors: red, white, lilac. Despite its origin, there is one species, the Passiflora caeruleawhich supports well the cold of up to -5ºC. All of them need support where they can climb.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata

Parthenocissus tricuspidata

La Virgin vine, also known as the Japanese Vine or as the Love of the Wall, is a deciduous climbing plant native to China and Japan that grows up to 10 meters. It is one of the most beautiful climbers in autumn, as its leaves turn red before falling. Withstands frosts up to -15ºCand does not need any support to grow.

Thunbergia grandiflora

Thunbergia grandiflora

La blue tumbergia It is a climber native to India that has perennial leaves and very decorative trumpet-shaped flowers. It grows up to 7 meters high, with the help of a support (pergola, wall). It is very sensitive to coldnot supporting temperatures below 0ºC; however, it can be kept indoors, in a room with plenty of natural light.

Trachelospermum jasminoides

Trachelospermum jasminoides

El Fake jasmine It is one of the climbers most used in cool-cold climate gardens. It is very similar to jasmine, even in the aroma of its flowers, but it is much more resistant to low temperatures; in fact, it supports up to -10ºC. It is native to China and Japan, and its leaves are deciduous. It grows up to 7-8 meters in height, with support.

And so far our selection of shade climbing plants. Which one did you like the most? And what less? If what you want are shade trees, do not hesitate to enter the link that we just left you.

The 11 best shade climbers

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