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Vines That Can Grow in Average Conditions

Below you will find a list of Vines from our database that can grow in average climates. If you click on any of the photos, you will see a Virtual Plant Tag that may contain photos, plant descriptions, usage suggestions and a link to where you can buy that plant.

Many vines can flourish in years of average temperatures, average rainfall, or an overall average climate.  Since some of these vines are native plants, they have evolved to handle a fairly wide range of weather extremes for short periods of time.  Their natural settings also generally allow the native plants to have a wider tolerance for diseases, helps them be more insect tolerant and salt tolerant. 

Somewhat surprisingly, vines that grow rapidly and flower beautifully in moderate climate years can also do quite well in years with below average and above average temperatures, below average and above average rainfall, handle late frosts in the spring and early frosts in the fall. 

Uses for these vines can vary widely depending on type of vine that it is.  Vines can be grown on trellises and pergolas, around patios and decks, under trees, and directly on walls. Many of these vines are successful in polluted, stressful urban settings, often with compacted soils.

Frequently during the height of the bloom period, Clematis in particular, are seen tumbling over mailboxes up and down most streets.  A new, interesting use for Clematis is to encourage the plants to use other shrubs and evergreens to grow over.  The contrast of huge, brightly colored flowers interlacing over Junipers, Cedars and Spruce is very eye-catching, bringing new magic to the home garden during the summer.

Depending on what type of vine you plant, by trimming the spent flowers; you can easily encourage another entire large flush of blooms just a little bit later in the growing season.

As you look at the thumbnail images of the vines in this list, you will see that many flower, have lovely fall or Autumn foliage colors, or beautiful fruits. In addition, many of these vines attract birds and butterflies, particularly hummingbirds, to your landscape. You may also be surprised at the diversity in the list of these vines since some can also be used as groundcovers and shrubs, since many are truly broadleaf evergreens that just happen to also climb.

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Growing Vines in Average Climate Coral Bells Growing Vines in Average Climate Coral Honeysuckle
Growing Vines in Average Climate Cow Itch Growing Vines in Average Climate Creeping Myrtle
Growing Vines in Average Climate Crimson Glory Vine Growing Vines in Average Climate Crimson Star Jackman Clematis
Growing Vines in Average Climate Crimson Trumpet Common Trumpetcreeper Growing Vines in Average Climate Crimson Trumpet Cow Itch
Growing Vines in Average Climate Crimson Trumpet Hummingbird Vine Growing Vines in Average Climate Crimson Trumpet Trumpet Vine
Growing Vines in Average Climate Crossvine Growing Vines in Average Climate Dentata-Variegata Colchis Ivy
Growing Vines in Average Climate Dentata-Variegata Persian Ivy Growing Vines in Average Climate Devil's Darning Needles
Growing Vines in Average Climate Duchess of Albany Scarlet Clematis Growing Vines in Average Climate Dutchman's Pipe
Growing Vines in Average Climate Dutchman's Pipe
(Aristolochia durior)
Growing Vines in Average Climate Emerald Gaiety Wintercreeper Euonymus
Growing Vines in Average Climate Emerald N Gold Wintercreeper Euonymus Growing Vines in Average Climate English Ivy
Growing Vines in Average Climate Everblooming Honeysuckle Growing Vines in Average Climate Evergreen Clematis
Growing Vines in Average Climate False Hydrangea Growing Vines in Average Climate Fat Headed Lizzy
Growing Vines in Average Climate Fatshedera Growing Vines in Average Climate Fenway Park Boston Ivy
Growing Vines in Average Climate Fenway Park Japanese Creeper Growing Vines in Average Climate Five-fingered Ivy
Growing Vines in Average Climate Fiveleaf Akebia Growing Vines in Average Climate Flava Common Trumpetcreeper
Growing Vines in Average Climate Flava Cow Itch Growing Vines in Average Climate Flava Hummingbird Vine
Growing Vines in Average Climate Flava Trumpet Vine Growing Vines in Average Climate Formosa Firethorn
Growing Vines in Average Climate Fukurin Kadsura Growing Vines in Average Climate Golden Clematis
Growing Vines in Average Climate Goldflame Honeysuckle Growing Vines in Average Climate Graham Thomas Woodbine Honeysuckle
Growing Vines in Average Climate Hardy Kiwi Growing Vines in Average Climate Henryi Jackman Clematis
Growing Vines in Average Climate Horse-brier Growing Vines in Average Climate Hummingbird Vine
Growing Vines in Average Climate Indian's Virgin's Bower var. rubens Growing Vines in Average Climate Italian Clematis
Growing Vines in Average Climate Italian Honeysuckle Growing Vines in Average Climate Jackman Clematis
Growing Vines in Average Climate Jackman Clematis
(Clematis x jackmanii 'Crimson Star')
Growing Vines in Average Climate Jackson Vine
Growing Vines in Average Climate Japanese Climbing Hydrangea Growing Vines in Average Climate Japanese Creeper
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