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5 climbing plants perfect for your pergola

Take your outdoor area to the next-level.

Pergolas are a great addition to any backyard. They can provide shade, give your vegies a place to grow and help create defined spaces for entertaining.

Building a pergola yourself is actually a simple process, but it’s the styling afterwards that requires extensive thought. If you’ve got a pergola that cops the heat, then styling with shade in mind is your best option. And the best way to get shade? With climbing plants of course!

Climbing plants for your pergola are usually brightly coloured, dense in foliage and make for the perfect shade against the summer sun.

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wisteria
Wisteria

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Wisteria

Wisteria

Wisteria has a dense foliage making them perfect for shading and long pendant blooms which occur in early spring. The flowers are mauve to violet and are highly scented, adding a fresh fragrance to your outdoor area.

Wisteria are also deciduous, which means they lose their leaves in winter, allowing the warming sun to come through.

HARDENBERGIA

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Hardenbergia

Hardenbergia violacea

An evergreen climber, Hardenbergia is an Australian native with dark green leaves and a flush of dark purple flowers. The most widely grown cultivar is the ‘Happy Wanderer’.

Prune around August or September to create denser growth, so more shade, and to promote flowering in the following season.

ornamental grape
Ornamental Grape

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Ornamental grape

Vitis vinifera

Ornamental grape is similar to the wine growing variety, just without the fruit so it won’t make a mess of your entertaining area.

Suitable for all parts of Australia except the tropical north, it has large green leaves over summer which turn to orange and red in autumn before dropping to let in the winter sun.

star jasmine
Star Jasmine

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Star jasmine

Trachelospermum jasminoides

An evergreen climber, it has lush green foliage and delicate white flowers shaped like a star, hence the name.

They’re also beautifully perfumed. It’s not an invasive grower but a light prune from time to time will keep it looking good.

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bougainvillea
bougainvilleas

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Bougainvillea

Bougainvillea

For a fast-growing climber with incredible flower colour, you can’t go past the Bougainvillea.  Pink, red, orange and white are just a few of the flower colours you will find. During flowering, keep in control by selectively pruning the thorny shoots as they appear.

In autumn, tidy them up with a prune, which will also serve them well for the next growing season.

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