This vigorous grower will screen any fence or trellis quickly while providing stunning summer show of color with yellow tubular blooms covering deep green foliage in July and August. Flowers attract hummingbirds while the plant is easy to grow and virtually pest free.

Vigorous and floriferous, you’ll find ‘Flamenco’ is a perfect flowering vine for late summer with masses of fiery red, orange throated tubular flowers starting in late July and continuing right on into september. The incredible color that ‘Flamenco’ brings to the landscape is augmented by its attractiveness to butterflies and hummingbirds with will make this plant a nectar source of choice throughout the late summer. ‘Flamenco’ is easy to grow, thriving in any sunny or partially sunny spot and putting up with most any soil. Make sure you provide this vine with good support since, like all campsis, ‘Flamenco’ is a heavy woody plant.

This aggressively growing vine is easy to grow and one of the most rewarding plants you can have in your landscape. It may take awhile to bloom but once it does, you’ll marvel at its abundance of reddish-orange flowers throughout the summer and the wildlife they attract. Trumpet Vine is one of the best plants in the landscape for attracting hummingbirds while also providing a food source for a variety of native bees and insects. Even better, its big expanse and thick growth provide an essential nesting area for a big cross-section of our native songbirds, bringing color and life to your landscape even when it is out of flower.

Less than half the size of regular Trumpet Vine, this selection blooms brilliantly with yellow streaked with orange flowers starting in July. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Spectacular vine for relatively smaller spaces. Perfect for use with a heavy trellis or archway. Easy to grow with few pests.

Less than half the size of regular Trumpet Vine, this selection blooms brilliantly with orange to red flowers starting in July. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Spectacular vine for relatively smaller spaces. Perfect for use with a heavy trellis or archway. Easy to grow with few pests.

Dark red buds open to orange-red trumpet-like flowers which deepen in color as they mature to an incredibly bold red. Tubular flowers are larger than the species measuring 3-4 inches long. A vigorous vine, it will climb on stone or woodwork. An outstanding vertical accent to add color to a sunny fence or wall.

Definitely one of the most colorful and unusual of the Fiveleaf Akebias, ‘Silver Bells’ has white bell shaped flowers that open in late spring to reveal deep purple flower interiors. Occasionally, female flowers are also present on the vine with a completely different appearance as a dull rose to purple, star shaped flower. All flowers, whether male or female, have a delicious vanilla scent and occasional bizarre looking five-inch long pink or blue skinned fruit. For pollination and fruit, plant two varieties of Akebia. Provide a strong wooded structure for this plant to climb on or let it cascade along the ground for a billowing, fine textured groundcover that will tolerate hard pruning well. As an added bonus, new growth emerges with tinge of purple and fades to bluish-green completing the picture on this highly unique, highly decorative vine.

Plants that have any pink on their foliage are rare, which is one of the reasons that this hardy Kiwi is such a great landscape novelty. When young, this plant looks like any other green leaved vine on a trellis or fence. But, as the plant matures, a marvelous transformation takes place, as bigger, more mature leaves will begin to brazenly show bold splashes of white and pink, turning a non-descript plant into a WOW machine. ‘Artic Beauty’ is a male Kiwi so it will not provide fruit, only loads of color in a half to full sun area. Its May bloom of small white fragrant flowers is sweet, but the overall beauty of its foliage and its easy care nature is what will make this vine an outstanding landscape addition.

The perfect conversation piece for any garden, this vigorous, easy care vine will cover any fence or trellis with ease. It’s twisting, vining branches are coated with lustrous, deep green foliage but the real bonus is the loads of small, 1″ diameter, sweet edible fruit that will cover this vine in mid to late summer. Even better, ‘Issai’ is self-fruitful meaning you’ll only need one to enjoy this tasty garden delight!

This fast growing vine always has landscape interest with plentiful, small, white bloom in spring, breathtaking white and pink irregularly variegated foliage and a flood of sweet, small, tasty fruit in summer. Easy to grow and perfect for screening.