Fastest Growing Climbing Plants (2024)

Climbing plants are always popular. They're fun to grow, attractive and very versatile. Climbers add interest to any garden but they also provide screening for walls and fences. And of course, they'll add colour to structural features such as arbours, arches and pergolas.

With all that in mind it’s not surprising many gardeners love to grow climbing plants. They’ll incorporate them into every planting scheme. But some of us only resort to climbers when we get fed up with the sight of a shed wall, or there’s a gap in the border near the back fence. In those situations, we’re thinking short-term. We want and need instant results. After all, no one wants to look at an ugly shed wall for longer than they have too.

Inevitably then whenwe think of climbers, we want plants that will grow quickly. Of course, we want an attractive specimen as well but speed is important. Which is why we’ve put together this list of the fastest growing climbing plants - though they are all attractive and will look amazing in any space. Not just against the garage wall.

5 of the fastest growing climbing plants

Wisteria Rosea

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If you’ve been wondering how to cover the wall of your new garage or how to disguise that ramshackle outbuilding this is the plant for you. Wisterias tend to be fast growing but the rosea is turbo-charged. It’s also visually stunning and produces dense clusters of scented pink flowers which show throughout spring to early summer. The wisteria rosea is ideal for covering structures or growing up a tree. It’s fully hardy and will thrive in most well-drained soils.

Campsis Radicans Flamenco Trumpet Vine

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I have to confess this is a personal favourite. The trumpet vine is such an exotic plant and this is a fabulous example. Campsis radicans flamenco produces wonderful trumpet shaped flowers. The orange-pink blooms are just divine and especially attractive to hummingbirds as well as many more of our feathered friends. The trumpet vine is very fast growing and spreads quickly. It will cling to anything so you can trail it along a fence, over a garage or up trees or around arbors.

Clematis Montana Wilsonii

You know summer is here when you see the beautiful white star flowers of the clematis Montana wilsonii. What's more the flowers not only look attractive they are also very fragrant. By the way the green leaves too are very striking especially when they develop a bronze tinge. This wonderful example of clematis is one of the fastest growing climbing plants and is always popular with our staff and customers alike.

Chinese Wisteria

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This is the second variety of wisteria to appear on our list of the fastest growing climbing plants. Wisteria sinensis, also known as Chinese wisteria, is a deciduous perennial plant which grows very quickly. Such is the speed and spread of its growth sinensis could be classed as invasive. If you grow this plant you do need to keep on top of your pruning regime. But it’s also a very rewarding plant. The blue flowers it produces look stunning though it can take the plant some time to fully mature.

Chocolate Vine

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Let’s finish our list of the fastest growing climbing plants with one of the most unusual. Seeing the akeba quinata chocolate vine in British gardens is fairly rare. Which is a shame as this is an evergreen climber with attractive and distinctive green leaves and lovely dark (and very scented) flowers. The plant grows quickly and provides ideal cover for walls and structures like garages and sheds.

That’s just five of the many varieties of climbing plants we grow on our Norfolk nursery. To see the full selection,click here.

If you need any advice on which climbers are best for your garden, or would like some tips on how to get the best results from the plants we sell don’t hesitate to call us on 01485 601143 or drop us an email to sales@directplants.co.uk - we’d love to hear from you.

Fastest Growing Climbing Plants (2024)

FAQs

What climbing plant grows the fastest? ›

Best Overall: Star Jasmine.

What is the fastest growing indoor climbing plant? ›

Pothos is an extremely fast-growing vine that has the added bonus of being easy to grow. If you give your pothos (also known as Devil's Ivy) good growing conditions, it can grow substantially in just a few weeks. Pothos prefers shadier conditions, and you should water when the soil surface dries.

What is the easiest climbing vine to grow? ›

Clematis is arguably one of the easiest climbing plants to grow and offers large dramatic flowers; they climb almost anything, and the seed pods that develop after flowering offer additional beauty.

What is the fastest growing climbing rose? ›

'New Dawn' is one of the fastest growing climbing roses so, if you have a spot you need to fill fast, this is the rose to plant. Reaching heights up to 20 feet and widths of 10 feet, New Dawn will quickly take over a garden, filling it with continuously blooming soft ballet pink flowers from June through September.

What is the best plant for climbing? ›

  • Clematis Rainbow 4 Plants 4 Colours Mixed Display Garden Flower. ...
  • Clematis Tricolour 3 Plants 3 Colours Mixed Display Garden Flower. ...
  • Hedera Helix Marbled White - Trailing Ivy Shrub (9cm)
  • Fallopia Baldschuanica Evergreen White Shrub Russian Vine.
  • Jasminum Officinale Fiona Sunrise Jasmine Deciduous Shrub Hardy.

What is the easiest and fastest plant to grow? ›

Radishes. One of the fastest-growing vegetable plants you can grow is radish. Some types are ready to eat in as little as 3 weeks from seeding. They are a cool-season vegetable, meaning they do best in spring or fall, before or after the heat of summer.

What are the best self climbing vines? ›

The most well-known self-climber is ivy (an evergreen), followed closely by wild vine (Boston ivy/Japanese creeper), then Virginia creeper (Engelmannii) and climbing hydrangea-- all three with beautiful autumn colouring.

What is the easiest plant to grow on a trellis? ›

Nasturtiums (Tropaeolum) are amazingly easy to grow, making them a winner for beginner gardeners. This sun-loving annual displays bright green, rounded leaves and masses of intensely colored flowers all summer long.

Is there a vine that blooms all summer? ›

Another fast-growing annual, black-eyed Susan vine (Thunbergia alata) develops scores of bright yellow, orange, or white flowers with dark centers all summer long.

Which climbing roses bloom all summer? ›

Rosa 'Golden Showers' (Climbing Rose)

It blooms continuously from midsummer to early fall, showcasing its glossy dark green leaves. With an upright growth and almost thornless stems, it is perfect for small gardens, walls, arbors, and arches.

What is the most vigorous climbing rose? ›

Rose 'Iceberg'

This is the a climbing form of the most popular white floribunda of our time with a vigorous, branching growth habit and masses of finely-toothed, ovate, glossy mid-green deciduous leaves.

What is the sweetest smelling climbing rose? ›

Arthur Bell Climbing: The scent of sweet, yellow blooms from this climbing rose evokes the warmth and cheerfulness of sunshine.

How quickly does clematis grow? ›

Once established, clematis can be very vigorous growers. Each variety will grow at different speeds, but the plants are known to grow anywhere from a couple feet each year, to growing over 20 feet in one year!

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