trailing on a trellis. '''s vigorous wall growth . with flowers 's showy flowers trailing on trellis creeping on ground •
Actinidia, a genus in the
Actinidiaceae family that includes edible fruiting vines,
Actinidia chinensis var. deliciosa (
kiwifruit vine), and
A. arguta (hardy kiwifruit or kiwiberry vine), and cultivated ornamental vines
A.kolomikta, and
A. polygama (silver vine) •
Adlumia fungosa, the Allegheny vine •
Akebia, a genus of about 5 vines in the
Lardizabalaceae family, including
Akebia quinata, and
A. trioliata (chocolate vines) •
Allamanda, a genus in the
Apocynaceae family including the cultivated ornamental vines
Allamanda cathartica (common or golden trumpet vine) and
A. blanchetii •
Ampelocissus, a large genus in the
Vitaceae family native to tropical and subtropical regions worldwide •
Ampelopsis, a genus of vines in the
Vitaceae family native to Asia and North America known as porcelain berry or pepper vines, including the cultivated ornamental vines
Ampelopsis glandulosa •
Anredera cordifolia, Madeira-vine •
Antigonon, the coral vine •
Antigonon leptopus, the Confederate vine •
Aptenia cordifolia, the heart-leaved aptenia •
Araujia sericifera, moth vine •
Asparagus asparagoides, bridal creeper, bridal-veil creeper •
Banisteriopsis caapi, ayahuasca, also known as caapi, yage, and soul vine •
Berchemia scandens, the rattan vine •
Bignonia, the cross vine •
Bougainvillea, a genus of thorny ornamental vines, bushes, and trees •
Callerya megasperma, native wisteria •
Calamus, rattan •
Calystegia sepium, hedge bindweed •
Campsis, the trumpet vine •
Campsis grandiflora, the Chinese trumpet vine •
Cardiospermum halicacabum, the balloon vine •
Celastrus, the staff vine •
Ceropegia woodii, string of hearts •
Clematis vitalba, traveller's joy •
Clerodendrum thomsoniae, bleeding-heart vine •
Clitoria ternatea, butterfly pea •
Ceropegia linearis, the rosary vine or sweetheart vine •
Cissus antarctica, the kangaroo vine •
Cissus hypoglauca, the water vine •
Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus, the watermelon •
Cobaea scandens, cup-and-saucer vine, cathedral bells, Mexican ivy •
Cochliasanthus, known as corkscrew vine, snail vine, snail creeper •
Cucumis sativus, the cucumber •
Cyphostemma juttae, known as wild grape •
Delairea odorata, German ivy •
Desmoncus, jacitara •
Dolichandra unguis-cati, cat's claw creeper, funnel creeper, or cat's claw trumpet •
Epipremnum aureum, known as golden pothos and devil's ivy •
Fallopia baldschuanica, the Russian vine •
Ficus pumila, known as the climbing fig •
Hardenbergia violacea, lilac vine •
Hedera helix, known as common ivy, English ivy, European ivy, or ivy •
Hibbertia scandens, climbing guinea flower, golden guinea vine, gold guinea plant •
Hoya, a genus of about 300 species of climbing or creeping plants •
Humulus lupulus, common hop •
Hydrangea petiolaris, climbing hydrangea •
Ipomoea, a genus of over 600 mostly climbing species and largest genus in the
Convolvulaceae family.
Ipomoea batatas (sweet potato) is widely cultivated for its edible, starchy roots. The sap of
I. alba (moon vine) sap was used for
vulcanization of the
latex of
Castilla elastica (Panama rubber tree). Many species are cultivated as ornamentals vines including
I. cairica (coast morning glory),
I. indica (blue morning glory),
I. purpurea (purple morning glory),
I. lobata (fire vine, Spanish flag vine), and
I. tricolor •
Jasminum polyanthum, pink jasmine •
Kadsura japonica, kadsura vine •
Kennedia coccinea, the common coral vine •
Kennedia nigricans', black coral pea •
Lagenaria siceraria, known as the bottle gourd, calabash, opo squash, or long melon •
Lathyrus odoratus, the sweet pea •
Lonicera japonica, known as Suikazura or Japanese honeysuckle •
Luffa, a genus of tropical and subtropical vines classified in the cucumber family, Cucurbitaceae •
Lygodium, a genus of about 40 species of ferns, known as climbing ferns •
Mandevilla, rocktrumpet, Brazilian jasmine •
Momordica charantia, the bitter gourd •
Mikania scandens, the hemp vine •
Muehlenbeckia adpressa, the macquarie vine •
Nepenthes, a genus of carnivorous plants known as tropical pitcher plants or monkey cups •
Pandorea jasminoides, bower vine •
Pandorea pandorana, the wonga wonga vine •
Parthenocissus is a genus of deciduous vines in the
Vitaceae family, native to Asia and North America. Several species are cultivated as ornamental vines, including
P. henryana, (Chinese Virginia-creeper),
P. quinquefolia (Virginia creeper), and
P. tricuspidata (Boston ivy, Japanese ivy) •
Passiflora is a large genus of about 550 species in the
Passifloraceae, with the vast majority being tendril-bearing vines. Some species are cultivated for their edible fruit (
passion fruit) with
Passiflora edulis (maracujá) the most important species commercially, but other edible species include
P. ligularis and
P. quadrangularis (granadilla),
P. tripartita and
P. tarminiana. Many species and hybrids are also grown as ornamentals for their flowers. •
Periploca graeca, the silk vine •
Philodendron hederaceum, heartleaf philodendron •
Piper betle. betel vine •
Podranea ricasoliana, the pink trumpet vine •
Pueraria lobata, the kudzu vine •
Pyrostegia venusta, flamevine or orange trumpet vine •
Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides, Mexican flamevine •
Rosa banksiae, Lady Banks' rose •
Rosa filipes, climbing rose •
Schizophragma, hydrangea vine •
Scindapsus pictus, the silver vine •
Sechium edule, known as chayote, christophene, or several other names •
Senecio angulatus, known as Cape ivy •
Solandra, a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family •
Solanum laxum, the potato vine •
Stephania japonica, snake vine •
Stephanotis floribunda, known as Madagascar jasmine •
Strongylodon macrobotrys, the jade vine •
Syngonium, the goosefoot vine •
Syngonium podophyllum, the arrowhead vine •
Thunbergia alata, black-eyed Susan •
Thunbergia grandiflora, known as the Bengal clock vine or blue trumpet vine •
Thunbergia erecta, the bush clock vine •
Toxicodendron radicans, known as poison ivy •
Trachelospermum asiaticum, Asiatic jasmine •
Trachelospermum jasminoides, Confederate jasmine, star jasmine •
Vitis, any of about sixty species of grape •
Wisteria, a genus of flowering plants in the pea family •
Xerosicyos, silver dollar vine ==See also==