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Great South Florida Vines
Posted By Carol Whitaker On 29. June 2010 @ 14:01 In Subscribers Questions | No Comments
This is what Kimberly asked:
KimberlyO says:
29. June 2010 at 12:48 |We have an outdoor lanai/shower. We want to cover most of the wood with vine type plants. I know I have seen wood covered before with vines but I would appreciate your guidance as to what type of vines would give not only greenery but we would like vines that bloom. What are your thoughts?
Kimberly, we are so lucky to have such a broad variety of vines that do well in south Florida. Many are fast growers and cover a broad expanse quickly.
Some of my favorites which are also butterfly hosts, include: Passion Vine, they come in a variety of colored flowers. One fruits and the native gets a very small fruit and tiny flower. The others have very showy flowers. Passion Vine Flowers are subtly scented. Pelican Vine and Pipe Vine and other Aristolocha varities are great, as well.
Native Honeysuckle Vine is a butterfly nectar and fine choice if you are looking for a less agressive vine, which doesn’t grow as quickly.
Lonicera (Honeysuckles) have lovely scented trumpet shaped flowers.
Native Climatis has small scented white flowers.
The Mexican Flame is a butterfly nectar host and the orange flowers are subtly scented.
These are twining vines which will cling to your trellis or fence. They require a lot of sun to bloom well.
Native Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans) and the native Allamanda are fine vines for this area. Native Allamada is quite different than the varieties one usually sees in garden centers.
Clereodendrum vines are lovely and thrive in our area.
For a shady area choose (Thunbergia grandiflora) Sky Vine with its showy lavender blue flowers or the White flowered Clock vine with its scented flowers.
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