Climbing plants

Climbing plants

Climbers are plants that need support to grow upwards because the stems are not sturdy enough to support the plant on their own. If there is no support, climbing plants will develop a creeping habit until they find support. Source: Wikipedia

Wisteria fl. 'Violacea Plena'
Wisteria floribunda 'Violacea Plena' or wisteria is a double-flowered wisteria.
Not comparable to all other wisterias because of its double flowers.
The racemes are not very long, but the flowers are striking.
€15.72
Wisteria sin. 'Prolific'
Wisteria sinensis "Prolific", called "chinese wisteria" in Dutch, is a vigorously upright, deciduous climber with dark green feathery leaves consisting of 7 to 13 pointed, elliptical, leaflets. This wisteria blooms in May and June with abundant lilac-blue pleasantly fragrant flowers in hanging racemes. Later in late summer followed by velvety green legumes. Wisteria sinensis "Prolific" likes a position in full sun or partial shade with a southern or western orientation. The plant is hardy, very drought tolerant, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, attracts bees and butterflies and also gives a decorative golden yellow autumn color.
€14.70