Vines
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Not Native to Immediate Area
| Common Name | Botanical Name | Lib | RNC | Size | Bloom Period | Description | Cultural Requirements / Comments | |
| Alamo vine | Merremia dissecta | 10' | May-Oct | Palmate lobed leaves, white flowers with purple centers | Variable soils, flowers open noon to sunset | |||
| Balsam gourd | Ibervillea lindheimeri | 6-10' | Apr-Sep | Three to five lobed leaves, yellow tubular flowers | Open ground, red globose fruit in fall | |||
| Bracted passionflower | Passiflora affinis | 1-4' | May-Sep | Three-lobed leaves, greenish-yellow small flowers | Wide variety of environments, attractive to some specific butterflies | |||
| # | Caroline jessamine | Gelsemium sempervirens | 20' | Feb-Apr | Opposite leaves, funnel-shaped yellow flowers | Sandy loam, showy fragrant blossoms | ||
| Carolina snailseed | Cocculus carolinus | 10' | Jul-Aug | Lobed alternate leaves, greenish flowers | Variable soils, showy red berries, easy to cultivate | |||
| Coral honeysuckle | Lonicera sempervirens | X | 16' | Mar-Jun | Opposite leaves, coral tubular flowers | Various soils, excellent well behaved evergreen | ||
| # | Cross vine | Bignonia capreolata | 70' | Apr-Jun | Opposite leaves, showy trumpet-shaped flowers | Likes moist soil, red flowers with yellow centers, unpleasant odor | ||
| # | Kentucky wisteria | Wisteria macrostachys | 30' | April | Drooping blue-purple flower clusters | Prefers moist soil, attractive fragrant vine | ||
| Lindheimer's morning glory | Ipomoea lindheimeri | 6' | Apr-Oct | Perennial, lobed leaves, lavender trumpet-shaped flowers | Easily grown from seed, fragrant flowers close by afternoon | |||
| # | Maypop passionflower | Passiflora incarnata | 25' | Apr-Aug | Complex purple flowers, deep-lobed leaves | Full sun, edible fruit | ||
| Old man's beard | Clematis drummondii | 30-40' | Apr-Sep | Compound leaves, small yellow-green flowers | Dry soil, seed pods have masses of feathery plumes | |||
| # | Peppervine | Ampelopsis arborea | 40' | Jun-Aug | Finely cut leaves, small green flowers | Tolerates dry soil, vigorous grower, good for cover crop | ||
| Purple leatherflower | Clematis pitcheri | 6-10' | May-Jul | Opposite leaves, urn-like purple flowers | Variable soils, grow for interest | |||
| # | Queen's wreath | Antigonon leptopus | 20-40' | Jun-Oct | Alternate leaves, pedulous pink or white flowers | Well-drained lean soil, nice ornamental, dies back in fall | ||
| Scarlet leatherflower | Clematis texensis | 6-10' | Apr-Jun | Entire or lobed leaves, urn-shaped red flowers | Tolerates dry soil, attractive vine, endemic | |||
| Slender-lobe passionflower | Passiflora tenuiloba | 1-4' | May-Oct | Linear lobed leaves with small gree flowers | Caliche base, sun or part shade, grow for novelty | |||
| Snapdragon vine | Maurandya antirrhiniflora | 1-4' | Mar-Sep | Arrow-shaped leaves, lobed purple flowers | Various soils, dainty and attractive vine | |||
| Texas honeysuckle | Lonicera albiflora | 3-6' | April | Clasping leaves, funnel-shaped yellowish/white flowers | Various soils, red berries in fall | |||
| Trumpet-creeper | Campsis radicans | 30-50' | May-Oct | Clustered reddish orange trumpet-like flowers | Variable soils, rampant grower, bare in winter | |||
| Virginia creeper | Parthenocissus quinquefolia | 30-50' | May-Jul | Palmate compound leaves, green funnel-like flowers | Various soils, colorful fall foliage | |||
| Yellow passionflower | Passiflora lutea | 1-4' | May-Sep | Broad three-lobed leaves, clustered yellow-green flowers | Shaded areas, grow as a novelty | |||