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Clematis is a beautiful climbing flower. And they come in a variety of colors and blooming times.
Climbing Hydrangia.
What is your location and lighting?
Morning glories, so easy, and can even get out of hand if not maintained
Yes my best friend has gorgeous morning glories, and I know how they can take over. I will be using extra large flower pot on my deck, butting a lattice fence.
Mandevillas are very pretty. The downside is that you would have to cut them back and take them inside in the winter.
No. They come back each year, bigger and better! Just need a trellis for them to climb up!
Ok I live in Smithton.For perennials,clematis with shaded roots,Trumpet vine,Honey suckle. For annuals....Passion flower,Black eyed Susan vines.
Honeysuckle, Jasmine, Trumpet Vines are all good choices. Jasmine is especially fragrant with pink or white summer flowers.
I agree! Mine is planted where it is partially sunny!
flowering quince is beautiful, also flowering almond