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Acanthaceae
Ruellia speciosa
Brazil
Clambering shrub
T. alata
Black-eyed Susan
Africa
Thunbergia (Acanthaceae)
T. fragrans
Sri Lanka, India
T. gregorii
Orange clock-vine
Tropical east Africa
Herbaceous twiners
Thunbergia grandiflora India
Bengal clock-vine
Aggressive twiner
Annonaceae
Artabotrys hexapetalus
Climbing ylang-ylang
Sri Lanka and southern India
Inflorescences near the tip are modified into tendril-like coils
Apocynaceae
Allamanda cathartica
A. cathartica ‘Nobilis’
Brazil
Allamanda blanchetii
Brazil
Allamanda ‘Cherries Jubilee’
Beaumontia grandiflora
Himalayas
Herald’s trumpet
Chonemorpha fragrans
Frangipani vine
India to Malaysia
Tabernaemontana pachysiphon
(syn. Conopharyngia holstii)
Tropical eastern Africa
Shrub
vs.
vine
Echites umbellata
Rubber vine
Florida, West Indies, Central America
Pentalinon lutea (syn.Urechites lutea)
Sun Dial
Florida, tropical Americas
Misrepresented as “yellow mandevilla”
Mandevilla ‘Pink Leah’
Mandevilla (syn. Dipladenia)
Eastern mountains of Brazil
Mandevilla Xamoena ‘Alice DuPont’
Bolivia
Mandevilla boliviensis
Odontadenia macrantha
Costa Rica to BrazilPrestonia mollis
Amazon basin
TWINING CLIMBERS
Strophanthus preussii
Medusa flower
Tropical west Africa
Strophanthus gratus
Climbing oleander
Tropical west Africa
Clambering shrub
Trachelospermum jasminoides
(Apocynaceae)
Star “jasmine”
Confederate “jasmine”
True jasmine is Jasminum in the Oleaceae family
Jasmine flowers are not twisted like a propeller
Epipremnum aureum Monstera deliciosa
invasive pest!
Araceae
Aristolochia gigantea
Duck or pelican flower; Zapatito de difunto
Mexico to Brazil
Aristolochia grandiflora
Dutchman’s pipe
Carib, Cent & So. Am.
Aristolochiaceae
Aristolochia labiata Dutchman’s Pipe South America
Attracts swallowtail butterflies!!!!!!! (non-aggressive twiner)
Asclepiadaceae (now included with Apocynaceae) Wax flower
Hoya multiflora
Malaysia, India, Indonesia
Hoya pottsii
S. China to N. India
Hoya purpureo-fusca
Indonesia
Stephanotis floribunda
Madagascar
Madagascar “jasmine”, Floradora, Estefanote
Asclepiadaceae
Bignoniaceae (many types of climbers including modified leaves)
Adenocalymna comosum
Brazil
Clytostoma calistegioides
Love charm, Argentine trumpet vine Brazil to northern Argentina
Cydista aequinoctealis
Mexico to Brazil
Vaquero colorado
Distictis buccinatoria
Red trumpet-creeper
Modified, hook-like leaflets
Macfadyena unguis-cati
Cat’s claw, Great imposter vine
Mex, W.I., to Argentina
Mansoa alliaceum
Garlic vine
Guiana to Brazil
Mansoa verrucifera
Yucatan
Podranea ricasoliana
Port St. John’s creeper; Bubblegum vine
South Africa
Pandorea jasminoides
Bower vine
Australia, New Caledonia, Malaysia
Tecomanthe dendrophila
(syn. T. venusta)
Twining climber
New Guinea, Moluccas, Soloman Islands
Tecomaria capensis
Cape honeysuckle
South Africa
Clambering shrub
Capparis erythrocarpus
W. Africa to Congo
Capparis micrantha v. henryi
Cat’s whiskers
Formosa to SulaweseThorny clamberers
Capparidaceae (Caper family)
Combretaceae
Combretum aubletii
Venezuela
Combretum coccinea
Scarlet comb
Madagascar
Combretum constrictum
Madagascar
Combretum grandiflorum
Showy combretum
Tropical west Africa
Quisqualis indica
India to New Guinea
Rangoon creeper, Picuala, Red “jasmine”
Caprifoliaceae Lonicera hildebrandiana
Giant Burmese honeysuckle China to SE Asia
Pereskia aculeata
Barbados gooseberry
Tropical Americas
Cactaceae
Calopyxis grandidieri
Madagascar
Combretaceae
Argyrea nervosa
Wooly morning-glory
Eastern India
Convolvulaceae
Poranopsis paniculata
Snow-creeper, Coralita
Northern India and Myanmar
Ipomoea microdactyle
Florida
Ipomoea horsfalliae
Cardinal creeper
West Indies
Ipomoea sp
Herbaceous creepers
Merremia tuberosa
Wood rose, Regret vine
A serious invasive.
If you plant it in the garden you’ll regret it.
If you have the seed-pods (capsules) in arrangements, cook them in the oven before disposing.
Use Lagerstroemia pods as an alternative in dry arrangements.
Gurania makoyana
Durian Province - Panama
Luffa cylindrica
Loofah vine
Tropical Asia/Africa
Cucurbitaceae (cucumber family) many annuals, some pests
Mormordica charantia
Old World tropics
Euphorbiaceae (Poinsettia family)
Dalechampia aristolochiafolia
Winged beauty, Manicillo
Peru, southern Ecuador
Few vines in this family.
Fabaceae (Legume family)
Bauhinia galpinii
Nasturtium bauhinia
Tropical Africa
Bauhinia vahlii
Malu creeper
Foothills of the Himalayas
Kennedia nigricans
Black coral pea
Western Australia
Vigna caracalla
Snail flower
Tropical South America
Herbaceous tendriled vines
Centrosema sp Darian Province, Panama
Flower resupinate (inverted), standard is usually above
Mucuna bennettii
New Guinea creeper
Strongylodon macrobotrys
Jade vine
Philippines
Beautiful but aggressive
Climbing monocot – leaf-tip tendrils
Liliaceae
Gloriosa superba ‘Rothschildiana’
Gloriosa lily
Africa, India, Asia, Sri Lanka
Mascagna divaricata
Origin uncertain, tropical America
Stigmaphyllum ciliatum
Amazon vine
Coastal tropical America
Malpighiaceae
Tristellateia australasiae
Madagascar to Australia
(Malpighiaceae)
Riversides, ever-blooming
Nepanthes Xcoccinea (Nepanthaceae)
Pitcher plant
Madagascar, Seychelles, SE Asia to Queensland, Aust.
Bougainvillea
Hybrids
Papelillo
South America
Nyctaginaceae
4-O’clock family
Clambering shrubs
Bougainvillea
Growing in Balboa Park, San Diego
Jasminum nitidum
Windmill jasmine
Admiralty Islands, Papua-New Guinea
Oleaceae (Jasmine family)
Jasminum sambac ‘Maid of Orleans’
Probably India, tropical AsiaNote: petals NOT propeller-shaped
Passiflora alata
Passion flowers Tropical America tendrilled vines
Passiflora Xamethyst
Passiflora edulis
Passiflora coccinea
Passiflora vitifolia
Passiflora foetida
Goat-scented passion-flower
Passiflora ziikzodz
Batwing passion-flower
Passiflora phoenicea
Polygonaceae (Monroe called it the family of the departed parrot)
Antigonon guatemalensis
Coral vine
Mexico to Guatemala
Antigonon leptopus
Mexico
Solandra maxima
Chalice vine
Solandra longiflora
Caribbean basin
Solandra maxima
Mexico to Venezuela