What vines will grow well in partial shade?
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What is your location?
climbmatis, westier,
English ivy and Boston ivy. Have you thought about a ground cover instead? Snow on the mountain, Snow in summer?
English ivy would give you plenty of privacy but honeysuckle just smells soooo good, but wouldn't be as dense as ivy. Also, depending on where you live, climbing roses are really pretty (and some smell good) but won't give you as much privacy as you might want. Google honeysuckle and you'll see how pretty it is.
How about climbing hydrangea. They're beautiful, and grow quite dense.
English ivy loves shade. Euonymus is another good one.
Blooming vines......trumpet vine, astilbe.
Thank you all for your suggestions!!