Climbing plants

Climbing plants are truly magnificent when grown in just the right place. Do you have an ugly wall that needs covering? Climbing vines are your answer!

Morning glory, bindweed

Morning glory, or bindweed, is considered a very invasive plant for some species. Nonetheless, it bears very beautiful flowers!
Morning glory bindweed

Allamanda, the Golden Trumpet

Even though it doesn’t hold very well to the cold, allamanda is a plant that perfectly decorates Mediterranean-type gardens.
Allamanda, the golden trumpet

6 fabulous fragrant clematis

Clematis is a famous climbing vine. All varieties bear beautiful flowers. Some also add a delicious fragrant scent to their blooming!
Fragrant clematis

Jasmine, a very fragrant vine

Jasmine and its fragrant smell are enchanting. Here is what you need to know about jasmine and tips on caring for it to get beautiful blooms.
Jasminum officinale - common jasmine

Fragrant climbing vines…

Climbing vines have the advantage of being very ornamental. When on top of this, they’re fragrant and smell good, too, they become the ideal candidate to grow in your garden or on your terrace!
Orange-yellow honeysuckle, a fragrant climbing vine

Training Madagascar jasmine on a structure

Stephanotis is a fabulous fragrant vine. Both blooms and leafage are magnificent. Where the climate permits, it’s the perfect flower vine to train up a lattice or trellis! Here are
Training a stephanotis vine

Fragrant vines!

Sweet honeysuckle scent, spell-binding jasmine fragrance… Fragrant vines teleport us to richly-scented memories!
Vines that are fragrant, such as wisteria

Grow climbing plants in your garden

Climbing plants are the way to go to decorate gardens that aren’t that big. They easily replace a wider hedge, and don’t require much care.
Ivy latching on to bare rock
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