Vine

Vines are plants that have a trailing or climbing growth habit.  They are great for trellises, arbors, fences, lamp poles and so forth.  Some, like the Akebia, climb by twining tendrils that clasp the support structure or other plants.  Others, like Clematis and Honeysuckle (Lonicera), have stems or leaf petioles that curl and twine around their support structure. There are also some vines, such as Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus), that cling to structures or other plants with adhesive disks.  Any of these will sprawl on the ground if there is nothing to support them and so are sometimes used as groundcovers.

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Botanical Name     Common Name
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Lonicera brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'
Common Name: Honeysuckle
Deciduous climber with oval, blue-green leaves.Trumpet-shaped oange-scarlet flowers with orange throats borne throughout the summer. Vigorous. Blooms on old wood so prune just after flowering.

Lonicera brownii 'Honeybelle'
Common Name:
Tubular, golden yellow blooms appear in huge numbers at first bloom, followed by consistent rebloom and some red berries through the summer into fall. Bloom color is darker than John Clayton and foliage is darker green. Native. Plant patented.

Lonicera heckrottii 'Gold Flame'
Common Name: Honeysuckle
Semi-evergreen climber with blue-green leaves. Red buds open to scented pink flowers with golden throats. Blooms on old wood so prune just after flowering. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies.

Lonicera japonica 'Aureoreticulata'
Common Name: Goldnet Honeysuckle
Bright yellow and green variegated foliage. Low ground hugging vine or can be trained as a climber. Lovely accent plant. Semi-evergreen. Drought tolerant. Deer resistant.

Lonicera japonica 'Mint Crisp'
Common Name: Variegated Honeysuckle
Cream and green speckled leaves that are tinged with pink, particularly as the weather cools, characterize this semi-evergreen climbing shrub. Fragrant white blooms age to yellow. A vigorous grower, prune regularly to contain size.

Lonicera japonica 'Purpurea'
Common Name: Japanese Honeysuckle
Lush vine with white and purple fragrant flowers followed by blue-black berries. Leaves are flushed with purple and have purple undersides. Vigorous. Semi-evergreen. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer resistant.

Lonicera periclymenum 'Serotina'
Common Name: Woodbine Honeysuckle
Deciduous climber with oblong green leaves and dark reddish-purple buds that open to white. Red berries in mid to late summer. Fragrant. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer resistant. Blooms on old wood so prune just after flowering.

Lonicera reticulata 'Kintzley's Ghost'
Common Name: Honeysuckle
Woody deciduous vine has tubular yellow blooms that are surrounded by large, white, round, silvery bracts that are retained long after the flowers drop, giving it a ghostly appearance all summer. Prefers average soil and irrigation during dry spells.

Lonicera sempervirens
Common Name: Coral Honeysuckle
Evergreen, twining vines up to 20' long, produce clusters of 2", yellow-centered, red, trumpet-shaped blooms March to June. Red berries follow. Paired, blue-green leaves are fused at the base. Woody stems have papery, orange-brown exfoliating bark.

Lonicera sempervirens 'Blanche Sandman'
Common Name: Honeysuckle
Semi-evergreen climber with blue-green leaves. Scented red flowers with yellow throats that fade to rose-pink. Blooms on old wood so prune just after flowering. Drought tolerant. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer resistant.

Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton'
Common Name: Honeysuckle
Solid yellow blooms on a vigorous, semi-evergreen vine. Reblooms. Blooms on old wood so prune just after flowering. Long blooming and drought tolerant. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer resistant native.

Lonicera sempervirens 'Major Wheeler'
Common Name: Honeysuckle
Clusters of red trumpet-shaped blossoms with orange interiors appear steadily throughout the summer and into fall. Bloom is heaviest in full sun. Zones 4-8.

Lonicera x brownii 'Mandarin'
Common Name: Honeysuckle
New growth is dark coppery brown and later matures to dark green. Clusters of 2"-3" dark reddish orange tubular flowers with pale yellow-orange throats. Plant Patented. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer resistant.