Southeastern U.S. Vines – Choosing Vines For Southern Regions

Sometimes, vertical growth and flowers is what you need in the landscape. If you live in the Southeast, you’re fortunate that there are numerous native vines for southern regions. Try something new to you and grow upward. Types of Vines in the South There are three types of southeastern U.S. vines that you may grow. The difference is how they climb: clinging, twining, and sprawling. The clinging vine has specialized organs to grab and hold onto your trellis or other structure. These tendrils assist in upward growth. Other specimens, like English ivy, have adhesive rootlets. Twining vines grow differently, twisting their stems to hold onto their support. When growing twining vine types, locate them to grow in the desired position. Sprawling vines may also need direction of their long stems, as they have no means of attachment. If not directed upward, they will grow in a mound. Direct these up […]

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