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It's also important to note that there is a difference between a plant being considered invasive and one that grows aggressively. So, although some of the plants above are noted as being invasive in certain regions, they are fine to grow in others.

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Keep in mind that a plant may be invasive in one environment, but okay to grow in another. From the USDA website: "An invasive species is non-native to the ecosystem under consideration, and whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health." When learning about plants, it's important to understand what it means for a plant to be invasive. (Resource: Vines: Climbers & Twiners: Methods of Attachment, University of Illinois Extension) *INVASIVE VS. Hold fasts: Disk-like adhesive pads on plants such as Boston ivy or Virginia creeper attach to almost any smooth surface.Aerial roots: Small root-like structures growing out of the sides of the stems attach the plant to rough-textured surfaces such as the textured bark of trees or masonry.Tendrils or petioles: Thin, flexible leafless stems (tendrils) or the short stems that attach the leaf to the stem (petioles) wrap around narrow supports such as thin poles, stakes, wire, twine, or chain-link fencing.Twining stems: As vines grow they wrap their stems around the supporting structure, such as poles, chain-link fences, trellises, or arbors.Understanding how different vines and climbing plants attach themselves will help you pick an appropriate support structure for your climber. Display on a porch, patio or deck where the dangling flowers can be appreciated up close. Grow this smaller vine up a trellis or allow to cascade in a hanging basket. This fast grower produces serrated heart-shaped leaves and exotic bell-shaped purple flowers. Purple bell vine is a tender perennial grown as an annual. Height/Spread: 6 to 10 feet tall, 1 to 2 feet wide

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Zones: 9-11, or grown as an annual Exposure: Full sun to partial shade PURPLE BELL VINE ( Rhodochiton atrosanguineus) On this page: Flowering Vines | How Vines Attach Themselves | Invasive vs. For instance, honeysuckle grows aggressively, but they are invasive mostly because birds love their seeds and disperse them where they can outcompete natives. And they displace natives that are not as competitive. Why are many vining plants considered aggressive or invasive? Some of the vining invasives are that way because of their vining, sprawling habit, but they often also have seeding tendencies which can be most of the problem. Check local resources to make sure you are choosing a vine that's right for your garden. Many vines grow rapidly and some species aren't appropriate for all areas. Smaller forms are suitable for trailing in hanging baskets, window boxes, and containers. Vines can be grown up a trellis, arbor, pergola, fence, or wall depending on their method of attachment (see more below). Many bloom for weeks or months for continuous color. Flowering vines come in an array of sizes and colors, with both annual and perennial types. The easiest way to increase your gardening space is to add ornamental plants that grow vertically.

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