![]() These vines with purple flowers looks quite exotic and grows best in a tropical climate. This tropical vine tends to be an evergreen vine with light green to medium green foliage, but some varieties of passion flowers can be decidious as well. The passionflower, or the passion vine, has purple petals with white segments. Clematis vines grow well in partial shade. This plant is perfect for warm areas where large clematis plants won’t grow. Other types of clematis you should pay particular attention to is the Etoile Violette Clematis. This is also a vine that can be grown in partial shade. It produces showy purple blooms at the height of blossom time in the summer. Just like purple vining roses. Jackman Clematis climbing plants are one example. Although clematis vines can be found with flowers in all kinds of shapes and colors, the purple varieties are some of the most stunning. ClematisĬlematis is a hardy purple-flowered vine among other varieties. This climbing vine does well enough in full sun or partial shade. Be careful, though, as some varieties of this woody vine have sharp thorns. The average bougainvillea vine can spread to more than 40 feet tall and 10 feet wide. Hardy in zones 9 to 11, these climbing vines are often grown as an annual in cooler climates. These flowers bloom first thing in the spring and last all the way until fall covering the dense foliage in stunning colors. ![]() Bougainvilleaīougainvillea plant is a vining plant that produces dense, woody growth-and some of the most gorgeously colored flowers in the plant world.Īlthough you can find these plants with flowers in red, pink, gold, and orange, it’s the stunning purple flowers that are the most show-stopping. You’ll be surprised how many flowering vines exist. Keep in mind that trumpet vines are fast-growing. If you like the shape of these flowers, but prefer a different vine with purple flowers, check out the lavender trumpet vine with it’s stunning lavender flowers. These plants grow best in the subtropical and temperate regions of the United States. The morning glory purple flowering vine can spread up to ten feet! Keep in mind that morning glory performs best in sites with full sun. This flowering vine grows quickly with equally fast-growing fragrant flowers. Morning glory flowers can be just about any color, but the beautiful purple flowers are truly worth mentioning. They’ll add color and interest in places where other plants just cannot grow. ![]() If you want your garden to grow to gorgeous heights, consider growing these purple flowering vines and creepers, which will amble up and over fences, trellises, and arbors. ![]() It popped up in my yard and, left to its own devices, spread like crazy, but wasn't too difficult to control with hand pulling followed by a thick layer of mulch.Most of these purple flowering vines are not only beautiful, but they are incredibly easy to grow and care for, too. This is likely a very under-reported weed in Minnesota, commonly found in yards, field and woodland edges, vacant lots, shorelines, and other disturbed, partly shady, average to moist soils. While this plant isn't as deadly as one of its common names suggests, the berries can make you sick if eaten in any quantity. Lower stems are woody, the leafy branches dying back each year.įruit is a ¼-inch, green, oval to egg-shaped berry that ripens to shiny red. Prostrate stems root at the nodes, the roots can sucker profusely, creating sizable patches. Stems are many branched, hairless to sparsely hairy, and lack tendrils, the stems climbing up anything nearby or becoming bushy depending on the particular site. Most leaves have 2 small lobes at the base of the leaf that do not quite appear to be part of the blade. Leaves are 1¼ to 4 inches long, ¾ to 2½ inches wide, generally egg-shaped tapering to a pointed or blunt tip, smooth to sparsely hairy, toothless, with a stalk up to ¾ inch long. The calyx has 5 short triangular lobes the calyx and stalk are smooth to sparsely hairy. Protruding like a missile in the center is a yellow column of stamens with a slender style extending at the tip. Flowers are ½ inch across, 5 purple petals that are flaring to tightly curled back. Branching clusters of stalked flowers arising from leaf axils and at the tips of branching stems. ![]()
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