Plants

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Common ivy

Climbing plants

Common ivy

Hedera helix

A decorative, evergreen climber, 10–20 m long, 2–15 m wide, climbs high using adhesive roots on tree trunks, rocks, and walls; fast-growing, initially 10–20 cm per year, from the third/sixth year – 70–100(200) cm.

Creeping honeysuckle

Climbing plants

Creeping honeysuckle

Lonicera japonica var. repens

A variety of Japanese honeysuckle. A semi-evergreen or evergreen vine with pubescent reddish-brown shoots. Leaves dark green, ovate, later turning purple. Flowers very fragrant, white inside, purple outside, turning yel…

Dioscorea

Climbing plants

Dioscorea

Dioskorea

Herbaceous or woody (in the tropics) vines with rhizomes or tubers. Female flowers solitary at the nodes of a spike; male flowers 1-7 in a semi-umbel or cluster at the nodes of a spike, raceme, or panicle.

Dioscorea caucasica

Climbing plants

Dioscorea caucasica

D. caucasica

Horizontal rhizome up to 30 cm long and 3 cm thick, branched, tuberculate. Stem up to 3 m tall, glabrous in the lower and middle parts; the upper third of it, the lower surface of the leaves, the petioles and the axes o…

Dioscorea nipponica

Climbing plants

Dioscorea nipponica

D. nipponica

Occurs in sparse broad-leaved and mixed forests, at forest edges and in shrublands of the warm-temperate zone of the Far East, China and Japan. The name derives from the Japanese word "Nippon" (Japan).

Dioscoreaceae

Climbing plants

Dioscoreaceae

Dioscoreaceae

Perennial herbaceous vine with tuberous-thickened vertical roots and a thin, branched, knobby stem climbing shrubs and trees to a height of up to 2 m.

Dolichos, or hyacinth beans, or climbing lilac

Climbing plants

Dolichos, or hyacinth beans, or climbing lilac

Dolichos

Large vines reaching 4–5 m in height, stem herbaceous, a characteristic is twining the support counterclockwise. Leaves large, heart-shaped, trifoliate, similar to bean and pea leaves, green, slightly purple or purple.

Dunav grape

Climbing plants

Dunav grape

Vitis vinifera L. Dunav

Dunav grape – a hybrid of the varieties (Balkan x Ribi mehur) x Cardinal, an early-ripening table grape. Developed in Bulgaria.

Eccremocarpus

Climbing plants

Eccremocarpus

Eccremocarpus

Family Bignoniaceae. Description: Eccremocarpus - that's the Latin name of this genus, which includes three to four species of fast-growing perennial vines, usually grown as annuals.

Edible bomarea

Climbing plants

Edible bomarea

Вomarea edulis

This species can tolerate temperature drops down to -5°C. Pink inflorescences form on shoots 2–3 m long. On the inside the flowers have a green coloration with red spots.

Evergreen honeysuckle

Climbing plants

Evergreen honeysuckle

Lonícera sempervirens

A popular species of the genus Lonicera. A tall, climbing evergreen shrub. Leaves elliptic or ovate, dark green, evergreen. Flowers large, red or orange-red.

Fire honeysuckle

Climbing plants

Fire honeysuckle

Heckrottii hort

Fire honeysuckle (Heckrottii hort) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Five-leaf akebia

Climbing plants

Five-leaf akebia

A. quinata

The most ornamental species — a beautiful fast-growing semi-evergreen climber with lacy foliage, over 3 m tall. Shoots smooth, dull purple-maroon, leaves five-lobed, leathery.

Five-leaf akebia, climbing cucumber

Climbing plants

Five-leaf akebia, climbing cucumber

Akebia quinata (Houtt.)

A climbing, fast-growing, semi-evergreen shrub with dark green, five-divided leaves that remain on the plant late into autumn. Well suited for vertical greening of pergolas and covered alleys.

Five-leaved grape 'Veitch'

Climbing plants

Five-leaved grape 'Veitch'

Parthenocissus quinquefolia “Veitchii”

A vine, 15–18 m long, very dense, lateral shoots horizontal or spreading, tendrils with suction pads, very fast-growing, 80–200 cm per year.

Floating salvinia

Climbing plants

Floating salvinia

Salvinia natans

Leaves on the horizontal stem of Salvinia are arranged in whorls of three. Two rounded leaves from each whorl float on the water surface; the third, submerged, is divided into several narrow "threads". The submerged lea…

Fox grape

Climbing plants

Fox grape

Vitis vulpina L.

A vigorous high-climbing liana with well-developed, two-branched tendrils by which it climbs to great heights. Leaves broadly ovate up to 15 cm, glossy, entire, less often slightly three-lobed, with a narrow sinus at th…

Goat honeysuckle, caprifol

Climbing plants

Goat honeysuckle, caprifol

Сaprifolium L.

Goat honeysuckle, caprifol (Сaprifolium L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Goat honeysuckle, caprifol

Climbing plants

Goat honeysuckle, caprifol

Сaprifolium L.

Goat honeysuckle, caprifol (Сaprifolium L.) - brief species description for Your Garden

Grape

Climbing plants

Grape

Vitis

Lianas climbing by means of coiling stem tendrils, positioned opposite simple, deeply palmately lobed leaves. Flowers bisexual, or unisexual (in which case plants are dioecious), small, fragrant, gathered in racemose in…

Grape "Alexa"

Climbing plants

Grape "Alexa"

Vitis vinifera L.

Table grape variety of very early ripening (120-125 days). Vines are vigorous, with high disease resistance. Flower hermaphroditic. Bunches very large, medium density. Berries very large, oval, juicy, with a harmonious …

Grape "Blagovest"

Climbing plants

Grape "Blagovest"

Vitis vinifera L

Table grape form of early ripening (115-125 days). Bunches large, conical, medium density. Berries large, green-yellow to amber, harmonious flavor with a slight muscat aroma. High disease resistance.

Grape "Luchezarny"

Climbing plants

Grape "Luchezarny"

Vitis vinifera

Table form of seedless grape, early‑mid ripening (125–130 days). Shoots vigorous. Flower hermaphrodite. Cluster very large, cylindro‑conical, medium‑loose.