Flowering Vines for Shade - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by maynardarkan
January 1, 2006
Is there a perennial climbing plant with white flowers that grows in shade most of the day? Is there a lavender plant that also grows in shade most of the day?


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Answer from NGA
January 1, 2006
Some flowering vines will grow in partial, but not total shade. Try these: Trumpet Vine, Hardenbergia, Jasmine, Honeysuckle, Pandorea, Thunbergia, or Wisteria. Only the jasmine produces white flowers.

There is no lavender that will grow and bloom in the shade. They require full sunshine to remain healthy.

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