#11 Black-Eyed Susan Vine
The cheery blooms of this annual may be yellow, white, apricot or pink. It works well in pots and hanging baskets, as well as climbing a trellis. It’s considered a perennial in hot climates. Give it full sun.
#12 Hyacinth Bean
Hyacinth bean is a fast-growing ornamental vine that thrives in heat, so it does particularly well in the South. It needs a sturdy support as it can grow rapidly in one season. It likes full sun.
#13 Cypress Vine
This beautiful fast-climbing annual is a hummingbird magnet! With delicate tubular flowers in red, pink, or apricot and feathery foliage, it is lovely on a trellis or arbor in full sun.
#14 Wisteria
Wisteria is cold-hardy perennial with lovely, draping flowers that resemble clusters of grapes. The lilac blue flowers are sweetly scented. It needs full sun.
#15 Nasturtium
These cheery annuals are easy to grow from seed. Their beautiful round leaves and elegant bright flowers work well in containers and beds, but they also can be trained up a trellis. They like full sun.
#16 Ornamental Hops
The vine is grown for its fast growth rate to provide privacy and for the interesting little hops that appear in mid to late summer. It prefers full sun.
#17 Firecracker Vine
This exotic-looking vine tolerates heat and drought, and hummingbirds love it! It’s considered an annual in most climates, but it may survive as a perennial in warmer regions of the country. It blooms all summer in full sun.
#18 Caroline Jessamine
Beautiful, fragrant bright yellow flowers cover this hardy vine. It blooms in early spring, with some reblooming in fall. It’s a fast-grower that works well to cover unsightly views. It needs full sun.
#19 Chocolate Vine
Clusters of delicate purple flowers cover this hardy perennial vine in early summer. Keep it in a pot, as it can become quite aggressive in the landscape, or prune regularly to control its growth.
#20 Morning Glory
Morning glories live up to their name, opening in the morning sunshine. They grow quickly from seed. Pick off the dried seeds after they bloom if you don’t want them to self-sow next year.