Vines For The Southern Region: Growing Vines In Texas And Nearby States

Vines for the southern region can add a splash of color or foliage to an otherwise humdrum vertical space, i.e., fence, arbor, pergola. They can provide privacy, shade, or cover up an unsightly structure or old chain-link fence. Vines can also be used as a groundcover. The trailing vines, such as sweet potato vine, cover grounds or slopes quickly. Vines of South Central areas provide nectar, seeds, and berries relished by wildlife. Hummingbirds are drawn to the nectar of crossvine, trumpet coral vine, trumpet creeper, and cypress vine. Below is a list of annual and perennial South Central vines for Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas. Vines for the Southern Region There are many South Central vines to choose from, annual and perennial, with different climbing habits which may determine the type of vine you need. Clinging vines attach to a support with aerial rootlets, like suction cups. English ivy is an […]

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