flowering perennial vine suggestions please

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  1. JonTheRevelator

    JonTheRevelator New Seed

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    Hey all...
    in my yard, theres a 3 foot cinder-block retaining wall that's kind of an eye sore (its a focal point from the kitchen window). I thought I would try to liven it up this spring, mainly for my fiance. I was thinking of some sort of perennial flowering vine, as to attract humming birds. Any suggestions/comments?
     
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  3. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Sun or shade? If sunny, how many hours a day?
     
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    Papa2mykids Seedling

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    Native honeysuckle (Lonicera) does well in full sun to part shade.

    Blooms all season and takes well to pruning.

    Most are zone hardy 5 to 9 and in the deep south may be semi evergreen.

    Coral bean does well in part shade, harde z8 to 10 but beens are very toxic.

    Ron
     
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    Hi there JontheRevelator
    I might help if you provide a little detail about where or at lest in which zone you live.

    In any case I simply love Wisteria and Clematis. :stew1:
     



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  6. Tina

    Tina Young Pine

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    I am trying blue butterfly pea vines this year.Don't think they are perennials though.
     
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    mymymysharona New Seed

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    I live in South Texas and just last year planted a Cape Honeysuckle (Tecoma capensis) along a back fence. It is fast growing, and has beautiful orange tubular flowers that the hummingbirds love! Though it is listed as a shrub, the branches spread out 8' to 10' in several directions, so I wove them through my wire fence like vines.
    Best of luck to you!
    ~Sharon~

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    Cape Honeysuckle (Tecoma capensis) ( photo / image / picture from mymymysharona's Garden )
     
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    Lovely Tecoma capensis mymymysharona
    (How could I forget about them) I just never thought that they would grow so lovely there by you.

    They come in yellow too. :stew1:
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Clematis is my favorite flowering vine Jon. But they don't bloom all season long.
     
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    playtime8978 In Flower

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    I put vine and hummingbirds into google and came up with the Trumpet vine hummingbird the site claims -

    http://www.directgardening.com/detail.asp?pid=7306
     
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    JonTheRevelator New Seed

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    sorry guys, i lost my internet connection there for a while. The wall is only a few feet tall, so what doesnt grow over the top will still get 5 hours or so of full sun
     
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    JonTheRevelator New Seed

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    looks cool and i like the fact that its a shrub that appears to be vines. plus i want something to draw in the hummers
     

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