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    • Rangoon Creeper / Madhumalti. Botanical Name: Combretum indicum. The tubular flowers trailing twofold the beauty of the lawns. Coming in a mesmerizing shade of red-pink, they release a delightful fragrance that sets soothing vibes in the landscape.
    • Butterfly Pea / Shankhpushpi. Botanical Name: Clitoria ternatea. Flushed with dark blue shade, the butterfly pea flowers resemble the shape of the conch shells.
    • Night Jasmine / Parijaat. Botanical Name: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis. Blooming in the night, its tubular flowers with an orange center and five petals, set a floral carpet in the morning after shedding.
    • Bougainvillea / Gaganbel. Botanical Name: Bougainvillea glabra. The climbing vine of Bougainvillea can always be spotted with paper-like flower bracts. Appearing in bold shades of yellow, white, pink, and red, it is a must grow plant!
  1. Jul 17, 2018 · Learn about the classification of plants based on their growth habit, such as herbs, shrubs, trees, climbers and creepers. Find out the characteristics, examples and differences of each type of plant with BYJU'S Biology.

    • 4 min
    • Calico Flower
    • Ylang Ylang Vine
    • South Indian Uvaria
    • Clerodendrum thomsoniae
    • Railway Creeper
    • Jasminum Species
    • Rangoon Creeper
    • Thunbergia
    • Flame Vine

    It is also known as the Pipevine & belongs to the Birthwort family. Its botanical name is Aristolochia elegansand it is native to South America. The tender evergreen flowering vine features unusual climbing flowers, beautiful and bright green heart-shaped leaves. Slender woody stems of this climber intertwine gracefully in tight coils around any su...

    Commonly known as Hari Champa, this climbing plant is native to India and tropical Asia and it grows greenish-yellow intoxicating fragrant flowers. The vine also bears fruits that are ovoid, smooth and 3-4 cm long when ripe. Hari Champa is not an aggressive vine and grows like an ordinary shrub when young.

    Uvaria belongs to the Sugar-Apple family. This flowering plant features dark, bluish-green leaves and reddish flowers. When crushed, its leaves smell like cinnamon. South-Indian Uvaria can be seen in the Western Ghats from Maharashtra growing up to an altitude of 1,200 m. The leaves and roots of these climbing flowering plants are used to cure jaun...

    The Clerodendrum thomsoniaeis also known as the Bleeding ‘Heart Vine.' These are gorgeous fast growing flowering vines with quick yet limited growth. The flowers are red & white, spearing and blooming mainly during the rainy season.

    It is a common hardy creeper with purple climbing flowers. They fill up the whole area covered by the vine into a pink-purple starred curtain. To the delight of many, this plant displays a wonderful feature. The purple climbing flowers fade in the late afternoon and are only full bloom at other times.

    With mostly evergreen flowering plants, this species of plants makes for lovely climbing plants in gardens that flaunt stunning ornamental displays. These are a group of hardy flowering vines with white, fragrant flowers. Chameli, Jai, Juhi & many other sweet-scented Jasmines usually flower in late summer & monsoon.

    Also known as ‘Madhumalati’ in India, these are fast growing climbing plants that feature clusters of white, pink, long tubular, fragrant flowers. These are the perfect climbing plants for trellis as they have a habit of taking wonderfully to the shape of whatever they may be growing against. Also Read -- The Rangoon Creeper: A Medicinal, Aesthetic...

    Popularly known as ‘the Bengal Clock', these are fast growing flowering vines with vigorous and extensive growth habit. The large, attractive, pale-blue flowers bloom throughout summer & monsoon, making this plant the perfect addition to evergreen gardens.

    This is a climbing plant that boasts a fiery orange curtain of tubular clusters of its many climbing flowers that envelop any garden features like pergolas or trellises. These flowering vines are usually in full bloom during the months of January-February. These are just some of the many climbing plants that look great as part of ornamental display...

    • Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea) Talking about climbers, the bougainvillea are the first plant genus that comes to my mind. It is a low-care vine, commonly recognised by its flamboyant clusters of vividly hued flower-like bracts (specialised leaves).
    • Blue morning glory (Ipomoea indica) Also known as blue dawn flower or koali awa, this evergreen vine features striking blue-purple trumpet-shaped flowers, dark-green velvety heart-shaped leaves and a slender twining stem.
    • Devil’s ivy (Epipremnum aureum) Devil’s ivy is commonly known as the money plant or golden pothos in India. Heart-shaped leaves with yellow or white speckles are the main characteristics of this evergreen climber vine.
    • Star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) The fragrance-laden star jasmine or confederate jasmine is an evergreen climber, but is not a true jasmine.
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    • Chocolate vine, Akebia quinata. This fast-growing climber bears dark maroon chocolate-scented flowers in summer, against attractive light green foliage.
    • Californian lilac, Ceanothus. This shrub can be trained on a sunny wall, where it benefits from the shelter and protection. Woody stems bear masses of tiny blue flowers in clusters, in early or late summer, against tiny, crinkled, evergreen leaves.
    • Clematis armandii. Tis spring-flowering clematis bears large clusters of white or pink-flushed scented flowers that show off well against big, leathery, dark green leaves.
    • Winter-flowering clematis, Clematis cirrhosa. Winter-flowering clematis are not only evergreen but they flower in winter, too. Varieties ‘Early Sensation’ and ‘Winter Beauty’ are particularly lovely, offering delicate, bell-shaped cream or white flowers against fern-like foliage.
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  3. Jul 29, 2023 · Learn about 13 types of climbing plants that produce beautiful flowers and fragrances for your garden. Find out how to grow, care for, and enjoy these flowering climbers in your landscape.

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · Climbing plants are an ideal landscaping solution to grow flowers and leafy foliage over walls, fences, and trellises. Plants with long stems that cling to structures by aerial roots, tendrils, or twisting around branches, wires, and poles can beautify a front or backyard.

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