The name says it all! A very showy vine with extremely fragrant yellow flowers blooms from mid-spring to late summer, followed by bright red berries. This floriferous honeysuckle has a very long bloom time, and is a wonderul addition to summer gardens, especially when trained up a trellis or fence. Even better, this selection is deer resistant and can provide great fall color with its collection of bright red berries

A vigorous growing selection with fragrant, summer long-blooming yellow flowers backed by eye-catching blue-green foliage. A great show of bright red berries follow flowers and are great for attracting birds.

Color all season is this vigorous vine’s calling card. Deep green, red tinged foliage flushes in the spring followed by bunches of buds that open in late May revealing a tubular, striking bi-color flower that is purplish-red on the outside and creamy white on the inside. Fragrant flowers bloom deliciously throughout the summer followed by clusters of brilliant red berries in the fall.

The flowers on this great selection from Ball Horticulture look too tropical to be hardy but looks can be deceiving! While ‘Peaches and Cream’ has the colorful bloom that says tropics, it has a tough, twining vine form and drought resistant, cold resistant, poor soil tolerating resilience to tough it out in most any northern landscape. And with these sweet smelling, bi-colored Honeysuckle flowers of peachy-pink and creamy white, who wouldn’t want to add this easy growing vine to trail and twine on any fence or trellis in their landscape? The flower show will be a real satisfier starting in mid to late May and continuing through late June and early July and the butterflies and hummingbirds attracted will add to the outstanding color show. ‘Peaches and Cream’ will grow well in full sun or half a day sun and, while a vine and aggressive growing, it is responsive to pruning and as easy as any vine to grow where you want it to grow.

Possibly the best, most stately vine available! Slow growing when young, more rapid as it ages, this Cary Award winner will grow over and cover any structure with ease. Deep, dark foliage, excellent exfoliating bark, and immensely showy, 6-10″ diameter white flowers in late June. A real beauty!

Cheers to this golden-yellow vine that brightens up perennial gardens and containers with its sunny foliage! No, you wont be brewing your own beer stash with this vine, but the lovely ornamental foliage and moderate growth will be a welcome addition to your home garden.

Fast growing stems are covered with attractive, deep green foliage in spring. Distinct cone-like hop flowers cover the vine in late spring and summer and provide one of the essential ingredients for  beer, especially American Pale Ale.Will die back to the ground in winter. Very prolific hop producer.  Perfect for growing on a large arbor or fence.

Wouldn’t it be great if Sweet Autumn clematis flowered sooner and longer and came in other colors? Now it does! ’Sweet Summer Love’ gives you everything you want: the flowers, the fragrance, the ease of growth and cranberry-violet blooms that start over a month earlier than others. This breakthrough vine is bred in Poland with loads of blooming staying power and ample hardiness to grace your landscape for years. It will add lots of drama to gardens when trained up a trellis or other support.

Easy to grow and lots of flowers, that’s the hallmark of Szczepan Marczynski’s breeding. Pink Mink™ hits the mark head on with an abundance of bright pink-on-pink blooms from early summer to early fall.

Save the best for last. Flowering later than other varieties, paniculata goes into bloom in September and continues through October. Tiny 1″ blooms cover the plant, and carry a light fragrance. Easy to maintain, it can be evergreen in milder climates. Class 3.