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So, if you’re a North Carolinian houseplant enthusiast looking for flowering vine species to add to your backyard, we’ve got your back. In this article, we’ll discuss 10 best North Carolina flowering vines to grow, highlighting their characteristics and ideal growing conditions.
Flowering vines make excellent ground covers, privacy screens, arbors, and more. Here are fifteen flowering vines that are native to North Carolina. Check them out to see which varieties are the best fit for your property!
17 sty 2023 · The forests of the southeast have provided gardeners with many wonderful native plants. Native trees, shrubs, vines, and flowers provide beauty while being adapted to the area’s harsh weather extremes and poor soils. Some of the hardiest and most interesting native plants are the vines.
The seed variety includes purple coneflowers, milkweed, black-eyed Susans, and more! Get Your Seeds Today! Gardeners and homeowners can keep vines in check by training them onto trellises and pruning them regularly. See our list of suggested vines native to North Carolina.
North Carolina is home to many species of trees, shrubs and flowering plants. Here is a list of native vines that are well-suited for plantings in gardens.
We grow 70 herbaceous (non-woody) wetland and aquatic species, container grown, of North Carolina, South Carolina, and southeastern Virginia genetic origin, and propagated by seed whenever possible. All are native to the mid-Atlantic and southeastern USA. View our species list and inventory list.
Below are some recommended native plants and trees. We have broken them down into categories. If you are interested in a particular category, click on the tab to see the plants. There is a search field at the top of each table. Also, the table can be sorted by any column.