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25% OFF These Stunning, Tough-as-Texas Vines

From Pollinator Magnets to Porch Showstoppers:

These Vines Are Built for Beauty—and Built for Texas

In North Texas, a good vine needs more than just charm—it needs grit. Our soils run heavy, our summers run hot, and if a plant can’t take the heat (or the drought, or the cold), it’s best left off the trellis.

Yet, well-adapted vines can be vertical problem-solvers. They soften fences, shade porches, attract pollinators, and bloom in spectacular fashion. With selections like these, you don’t have to compromise toughness for beauty.

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Whether you’re looking for color, coverage, or pollinator power, we’ll help you pick the perfect one to elevate your garden—literally! 😉

Our Favorite Texas-Tough Climbers

 

Carolina Jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens)

Evergreen | Deer resistant | Full sun to part shade
A fast-growing native with glossy green foliage and a waterfall of sweet-smelling golden yellow blooms in early spring. Fragrant, floriferous, and graceful—this is your Southern porch in a vine.


Coral Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) & Yellow Form

Semi-evergreen | Full sun to part shade | Pollinator powerhouse
A non-invasive native honeysuckle with coral-red or buttery yellow trumpet blooms beloved by hummingbirds. Blooms from spring through summer. Easygoing, well-mannered, and tolerant of heavy clay soils.


Crossvine ‘Tangerine Beauty’ (Bignonia capreolata)

Semi-evergreen | Full sun to part shade | Heat and cold hardy
One of the most spectacular native vines available. Flame-colored flowers cover the plant in spring to early summer and reappear in fall. Fast to establish and nearly carefree once rooted. Can even climb brick and concrete.


Texas Wisteria & ‘Amethyst Falls’

Deciduous | Full sun to part shade | Heat and cold hardy
Finally—a wisteria that won’t take over the neighborhood!

  • Texas Wisteria (Wisteria frutescens): A native, reblooming option with elegant purple blooms.

  • ‘Amethyst Falls’: A refined cultivar with lavender blossoms and compact growth. Ideal for pergolas and trellises in smaller spaces.


Coral Bean (Erythrina herbacea)

Deciduous | Full sun to part shade | Drought tolerant once established
Though more shrubby than vining, Coral Bean adds vertical drama with brilliant red spires that hummingbirds can’t resist. Unique, sculptural seed pods bring seasonal interest in fall.


Mexican Flamevine (Senecio confusus)

Tender perennial (reseeding) | Full sun | Best in containers or protected microclimates
Tropical flair meets pollinator magnet. Bright orange daisy-like flowers bloom nonstop in warm weather. Not reliably hardy below 25°F—best treated as an annual or overwintered in pots.


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