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    Published: May 29, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    13 Climbing Plants That Add Instant Charm

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    Looking for a quick way to elevate your garden's style? Climbing plants can instantly transform fences, walls, trellises, and arbors into romantic, living displays. With their vertical reach and beautiful blooms, they bring structure and charm to any space.

    Whether you're going for a cottage vibe or lush privacy, these climbers deliver big impact with little effort. Here are 13 gorgeous climbing plants that will charm your garden in no time.

    Clematis

    Close-up of several light pink clematis flowers with yellow-green centers and soft, textured petals against a blurred background.
    Photo Credit; ZenAga/Pixabay

    Clematis is known for its stunning star-shaped flowers that come in every color imaginable. It blooms in spring, summer, or fall depending on the variety, making it a versatile pick. Let it climb a trellis or wind through shrubs for a layered look.

    Climbing Roses

    Red roses climb a black metal archway, framing a view of a green lawn and trees in the background under daylight.
    Photo Credit; Bryan White/Unsplash

    Nothing says romance like a wall of fragrant climbing roses. Varieties like ‘New Dawn’ or ‘Eden’ bloom generously and thrive with full sun and support. They're perfect for pergolas, fences, or even garden arches.

    Jasmine

    A dense cluster of white blossoms with yellow centers and green leaves on a bush.
    Photo Credit: Filmbetrachter/Pixabay

    Sweet-smelling jasmine will fill your garden with fragrance, especially in the evening. It climbs quickly and covers structures with delicate white or yellow blooms. Just give it plenty of sun and something to cling to.

    Passionflower

    Close-up of a passionflower with purple and white petals and long, thin filaments, surrounded by green leaves.
    Photo Credit: idilioarte/Pixabay

    Exotic and otherworldly, passionflower brings serious visual interest. Its intricate blooms attract pollinators and look stunning on a fence or arbor. Many varieties are fast growers and love sunny spots.

    Honeysuckle

    Close-up of honeysuckle flowers with pink buds and white blossoms among green leaves.
    Photo Credit: blandinejoannic/Pixabay

    With its trumpet-shaped blooms and sweet scent, honeysuckle attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. It’s a vigorous climber and great for covering large areas. Choose a native variety to prevent invasive growth.

    Bougainvillea

    Bright pink bougainvillea flowers with green leaves in an outdoor setting.
    Photo Credit: LucyKris/Pixabay

    Bougainvillea adds an instant burst of tropical color with papery bracts in shades of pink, red, purple, and orange. It thrives in hot climates and climbs beautifully over walls and arbors. Just make sure it gets lots of sun.

    Wisteria

    Clusters of purple wisteria flowers hang from a vine against a clear blue sky.
    Photo Credit: Ralphs_Fotos/Pixabay

    Wisteria produces cascading clusters of purple, white, or blue blooms that create a magical, old-world feel. It’s perfect for covering pergolas and archways with dramatic effect. Give it strong support and prune regularly to manage growth.

    Trumpet Vine

    Close-up of an orange trumpet vine flower with several tubular blooms surrounded by green foliage.
    Photo Credit: PollyDot/Pixabay

    Bold and showy, trumpet vine features vibrant orange or red blooms that attract hummingbirds like crazy. It's a vigorous grower and needs firm support and occasional pruning. Use it to make a bold statement on a fence or trellis.

    Sweet Pea

    Close-up of bright pink sweet pea flowers with water droplets on their petals, set against a blurred green background.
    Photo Credit: YvonneHuijbens/Pixabay

    Delicate, fragrant, and fast-growing, sweet peas bring charm and color in cooler months. They climb easily with tendrils and are ideal for trellises or obelisks. Plus, their pastel blooms make lovely cut flowers.

    Ivy

    Several green ivy vines grow vertically up a brown brick wall in bright sunlight.
    Photo Credit: MabelAmber/Pixabay

    English ivy and other varieties are classic climbers that create lush, green backdrops. They’re evergreen in many climates and cling easily to walls or fences. Just keep an eye on growth, as ivy can become invasive.

    Black-Eyed Susan Vine

    Two yellow flowers with dark centers are surrounded by green leaves, growing on the ground with brown mulch visible in the background.
    Photo Credit: leoleobobeo/Pixabay

    This cheerful annual climber blooms in yellow, orange, or cream with a dark center. It grows quickly and adds a fun splash of color to containers or trellises. It's perfect for vertical interest in smaller spaces.

    Moonflower

    A cluster of bright yellow trumpet-shaped flowers with green buds and leaves in the background.
    Photo Credit: nahpteru/Pixabay

    A night-blooming relative of the morning glory, moonflower opens large, white blooms at dusk. Its fragrance and glowing flowers create a dreamy evening garden vibe. Plant it near a porch or patio to enjoy its scent after dark.

    Mandevilla

    Cluster of pink and white flowers with yellow centers against a dark background.
    Photo Credit: manfredrichter/Pixabay

    Mandevilla is a tropical climber with bold pink, red, or white trumpet-shaped flowers. It loves warm temperatures and climbs rapidly with the right support. Use it to create a resort-like feel on balconies or decks.

    From fragrant blooms to leafy backdrops, climbing plants can bring a touch of charm to even the plainest corners of your yard. These 13 climbers are sure to elevate your garden—literally and visually—without the wait.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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