What is the easiest perineal vine flower?
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This website might help your search. It's about native plants in Arkansas. Good luck.
https://anps.org/category/native-plants/vines/
My clematis was not doing well until I moved it to a sunny area and shaded the roots. Now it looks gorgeous. There is a lovely vine called moon flower but I can't remember the latin name.
Depending on your zone area, honey suckle is one of the easiest, or wysteria, those and also morning glories. They all come in different color choices and in some areas grow like weeks (literally). They do well south of the Mason Dixon Line and a few north of it somewhat but not in extreme colds like the Northwest or Rocky Mt. West.