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The Best 15 Beautiful Climbing Plants for Containers

Plants are a great way to spruce up your home, but not all plants can thrive in pots. Luckily for you, this article will list the best climbing plant options that look their finest when pot-bound!

1. Ivy

You may not know it, but ivy is a tough plant that can grow in any position whether sunny or shady. It also happens to be one of the best plants for containers and one of the easiest houseplants you could ever care for! The only thing better than its durability?

Its ability to climb up trees – growing as high as 80 feet tall! Ivy has been around forever because people love how easy this beautiful foliage makes their homes look cool without even trying. Give your home personality with an ivy planter today- they’re available at most garden centers near you!

2. Morning Glory

This climbing plant is low-maintenance and has both attractive flowers as well a pleasant look to it. You can grow Morning Glory vines in your backyard, patio or even front yard without much work!

3. Clematis

Clematis is a beautiful, delicate plant that requires special care to grow and thrive. They are perfect for large containers because they attract attention with their alluring blossoms and require regular waterings as well as fertilization.

If you provide these three things your clematis will produce flowers in abundance!

4. Virginia Creeper

This plant has exceptional red foliage that turns a beautiful, rich and deep scarlet in the fall months. Virginia creeper is an excellent vine to grow for privacy if you are looking to create some space of your own!

This fast-growing native American species can be grown either inside or outside containers, with its height making it perfect as shade cover on porches or patios. The only downside? It needs support–either through trellises or sticks which should not interfere too much with circulation from container plants nearby.

5. Climbing Hydrangea

Climbing hydrangea is one of the most enchanting vines and a great choice for containers. It can grow up to 70 feet long, so it requires plenty of space in order to thrive (and even then some people use them as an ornamental ground cover). If you’re looking for something that will produce flowers all year round, this species might be perfect!

6. Trumpet vine

The Trumpet Vine is a gorgeous plant that produces beautiful flowers in shades of yellow to red. The trumpets are also perfect for attracting hummingbirds, who love the sweet nectar from this flower’s trumpet shaped petals.

This vine grows so fast it has been considered an invasive weed by some parts of America and yet if you want your container garden or yard to be full and bursting with life than consider planting one!

7. Bougainvillea

Growing a beautiful climbing plant for your container will add some color and joy to the backyard space. It’s easy enough to control its size, but this variety does not tolerate cold weather well so you’ll need protection in winter!

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