Climbing plants are ideal for covering vertical spaces and transforming unsightly areas of our garden, such as walls, pergolas, columns, porches, or trellises. Their ability to climb and cover structures gives them both functional and decorative value, allowing them to hide unwanted surfaces and add a touch of nature to the landscape.

There are many varieties of climbing plants, but they all share one essential characteristic: they develop specialized organs, such as adventitious roots, tendrils, or hooks, to effectively adhere and climb vertical surfaces. This allows them to grow vertically, making the most of the available space, making them a perfect choice for small gardens or areas that require more efficient use of space.

In addition to their decorative function, climbing plants provide fragrance and color, with popular species such as jasmine, wisteria, and honeysuckle filling the air with pleasant aromas and vibrant blooms. Depending on their growth habit, climbing plants are divided into two categories: trailing plants, which require support to grow, and supporting plants, which maintain their own support through their ability to adhere to surfaces.

In short, climbing plants are an excellent option for adding verticality, beauty, and functionality to any landscape design, creating more natural and aesthetically appealing environments.

CLIMBERS

Location: RED Zone

Expiring leaf:

Bougainvillea glabra, Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Rosa sp…

Evergreen:

Bignonia capensis (semi-perennial), Bignonia pandorea, Bignonia ricasoliana, Duranta erecta, Ficus pumila, Hedera helix, Plumbago auricolata, Trachelospermum jasminoides, Jasminum officinale…

GUIDE:

Bougainvillea glabra. Bignonia capensis, Bignonia pandorea, Bignonia ricasoliana, Duranta erecta, Plumbago auricolata, Trachelospermum jasminoides, Jasminum
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SUPPORT:

Hedera helix, Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Ficus pumila…