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5 climbing plants perfect for your pergola
This article discusses the benefits of incorporating climbing plants into pergola designs to enhance outdoor living spaces. Pergolas serve multiple functions, including providing shade, supporting vegetable growth, and defining areas for entertaining. While constructing a pergola can be a straightforward DIY project, the subsequent styling, especially with climate in mind, is crucial. For pergolas exposed to significant heat, using climbing plants is presented as an effective method for natural shading.
The article highlights five specific climbing plants, detailing their characteristics and suitability for pergolas. Wisteria, known for its dense foliage, offers excellent shading and produces fragrant, mauve-to-violet blooms in early spring. Its deciduous nature is an advantage, as it sheds leaves in winter, allowing natural sunlight to penetrate during colder months. Hardenbergia violacea, an evergreen Australian native, features dark green leaves and vibrant dark purple flowers. The 'Happy Wanderer' cultivar is particularly popular. Regular pruning in late winter or early spring is recommended to encourage denser growth for better shade and more abundant flowering.
Ornamental grape (Vitis vinifera) is another suggested option, similar to wine grapes but without producing fruit that could create a mess. This plant is suitable for most Australian climates, excluding the tropical north. Its large green leaves provide ample shade in summer and transform into striking orange and red hues in autumn before falling, thereby allowing winter sun through. Star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is an evergreen climber recognized for its lush green foliage and delicate, star-shaped white flowers. These flowers emit a beautiful fragrance. Star jasmine is not an aggressive grower, requiring only occasional light pruning to maintain its appearance.
Finally, the Bougainvillea is recommended for those seeking a fast-growing climber with vibrant flower colors, including pink, red, orange, and white. During its flowering season, selective pruning of its thorny shoots helps manage its growth. A general tidy-up prune in autumn prepares the plant for the subsequent growing season. The overall focus is on selecting plants that not only provide aesthetic appeal but also functional benefits like shade and fragrance, contributing to a more comfortable and visually appealing outdoor environment.
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