The row of climbing plants dropping leaves becomes transparent in winter and does not cover the interior of the garden. In such a situation, evergreen vines are the solution, but the choice among them is not very large, as most species like shaded places. Winter sun also harms them, causing the leaves to dry out. This happens in frosty weather that lasts for a long time. The shading net is the salvation for these climbers in sunny positions.
During the thaw it is worth watering evergreen vines, especially those planted in places with limited access to rainfall, e.g.under a canopy at the entrance door or other partially covered parts of the garden. Below we present a table of evergreen vines, which are worth paying attention to, if you want to cover the wall of the house or cover an unattractive element of the garden.
Name | Flowers | Height | Job title | Notes |
Henry's Honeysuckle Lonicera henryi |
purple VI-VII |
3-4 m twisting shoots |
sun partial shade |
flowers with a nice scent moderately frost resistant |
Climbing Euonymus Euonymus fortunei |
inconspicuous V-VI |
3-5 m clinging roots |
partial shade shadow |
grows slowly many varieties with colorful leaves |
Common ivy Hedera helix |
yellow IX-X |
up to 20m clinging roots |
sun shadow |
large variety of varieties flowering shoots are clinging |
Colchid ivy Hedera colchica |
green-yellow IX-X |
10-15 m clinging roots |
partial shade shadow |
large leaves prefers regions with mild winters |
Henry's Blackberry Rubus henryi |
white VI-VII |
3-4 m twisting shoots |
partial shade |
spiky shoots |