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10 climbing plants to beautify your vertical projects

Discover 10 species of climbing plants perfect for transforming your vertical garden with beauty, fragrance, and green texture on walls and balconies

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at May 30, 2025, 5:00 AM

05 min de leitura
Forest Garden - Gilberto Elkis. CASACOR São Paulo 2015 Project.

Forest Garden - Gilberto Elkis. CASACOR São Paulo 2015 Project. (Divulgação)

Vertical gardens are creative and functional solutions to bring more green to small spaces or enhance walls, facades, and structures like pergolas. And among so many possibilities, climbing plants stand out for their ability to cover surfaces with lightness, creating visual effects that delight with their texture, color, and fluidity. Some bloom, others display lush foliage — all have in common the potential to completely transform the atmosphere of a project. Tips to keep your vertical garden healthy Independent of the chosen species, it is important to ensure that the vertical garden has a firm structure for support, irrigation compatible with each plant, and space for root growth. Pruning, pest control, and the correct choice of substrates make all the difference to keep the landscaping always beautiful and well cared for. 1. Poet's Jasmine With small, highly fragrant white flowers, the Poet's Jasmine is perfect for creating a romantic atmosphere in pergolas, trellises, and light structures. The plant blooms at the end of winter and the beginning of spring, bringing freshness and perfume to the project. - Ideal Light: Full sun or partial shade with good light. - Cultivation: Requires fertile and well-drained soil, as well as support with wires or trellises. 2. Alamanda The Alamanda stands out for its showy yellow flowers, which contrast with the bright green of the leaves. Widely used outdoors, it enhances walls and fences with a tropical and vibrant look. - Ideal Light: Needs full sun to bloom intensely. - Cultivation: Fast and vigorous growth, requiring frequent pruning to control its shape. 3. Golden Pothos Classical in Brazilian interiors, the Golden Pothos adapts to low-light and humid environments. Its leaves in shades of green and yellow create an interesting ornamental effect, especially in internal vertical gardens or on covered balconies. - Ideal Light: Partial shade or diffused light, away from direct sunlight. - Cultivation: Can be planted in pots with light and moist substrate; tolerates short periods of drought. 4. Thunbergia Known for its blue-violet bell-shaped flowers, the Thunbergia is a charming and impactful option for those who want to quickly cover walls or pergolas. Its branches grow in hanging clusters, creating an appealing visual. - Ideal Light: Full sun. - Cultivation: Requires frequent irrigation in the first months and a firm structure to support itself. 5. Passionflower In addition to yielding tasty fruits, the Passionflower is a climbing plant that surprises with its exotic and striking flowers. It is ideal for those looking to combine ornamentation and production in a single green space. - Ideal Light: Full sun and warmth. - Cultivation: Needs well-fertilized soil and space to grow; use wires or fences to guide the branches. 6. Ivy With its classic European look, the Ivy is perfect for those who desire a more sober and elegant vertical garden. Its small, dense leaves cover structures uniformly, being widely used on internal or external walls. - Ideal Light: Partial shade, tolerates places with indirect light. - Cultivation: Likes moist soils and requires regular watering; grows well in hanging pots or directly on the wall. 7. Morning Glory With a laid-back and rustic look, the Morning Glory is a fast-growing climbing plant with delicate flowers that open in the morning. It is ideal for sunny balconies and walls, where it can develop freely. - Ideal Light: Full sun. - Cultivation: Seeds germinate easily; moderate watering and well-drained soil ensure vigor. 8. Dipladenia The Dipladenia is a tropical climbing plant that fits well with contemporary vertical gardens. Its tubular flowers in shades of red, pink, or white bloom almost year-round in warm climates. - Ideal Light: Full sun or partial shade with good lighting. - Cultivation: Tolerates dry periods and requires light, well-drained soil; regular watering encourages flowering. 9. Climbing Rose With a classic and delicate look, the Climbing Rose is the ideal choice for those seeking elegance and fragrance in the garden. It requires more care, but the result compensates: its flowers create a fairy tale scene. - Ideal Light: Full sun for at least 6 hours a day. - Cultivation: Requires formative pruning and frequent fertilization with organic material. 10. Cat's Claw The Cat's Claw is a favorite for covering facades and entire walls with its dense and rapid growth. Its natural adhesion allows it to cling directly to vertical surfaces. - Ideal Light: Full sun or partial shade. - Cultivation: Not demanding; only requires regular pruning to prevent it from invading other areas.