If you want to flaunt some colorful blooms within a limited space in a garden, patio, or balcony, check out these stunning Small Flowering Vines for Trellises!

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Small Flowering Vines for Trellises

The plants on this list might require pruning from time to time if you want to confine them to a space of your liking.

1. Superstar Black-Eyed Susan

Botanical Name: Thunbergia Alata ‘Superstar’

Height: 3-6 feet

This fast-growing annual rapidly clambers over trellises with pretty bright orange-hued blooms. Grow it in well-draining soil.

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2. Early Large-Flowered Clematis

Botanical Name: Clematis ‘Josephine’

Height: 4-6 feet

This compact deciduous vine is ideal for small garden trellises. It offers stunning pink/lilac blossoms and grows best in bright and indirect light.

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3. Kentish Belle

Botanical Name: Abutilon ‘Kentish Belle’

Height: 5-6 feet

Also known as ‘Chinese Lantern’ or ‘Flowering Maple’, it is an easy-to-grow, vigorous plant that flowers year-round and produces small blooms.

4. Blue Morning Glory

Botanical Name: Ipomoea ‘Heavenly Blue’

This fast-growing vine displays large, heart-shaped foliage and trumpet-shaped blooms all summer long. You can also train it to grow in wire cages.

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5. Tidal Wave Cherry Petunia

Botanical Name: Petunia ‘Tidal Wave Cherry’

Height: 2-4 feet

This half-hardy annual shows off bush-like structures that spill or climb depending on where they are planted. In summer, it gets covered with pink, purple, and white blooms.

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6. Sweet Peas

Botanical Name: Lathyrus odoratus ‘Cupani’

‘Cupani’ sports highly scented and bright blooms in purple and violet color that last all summer long. You can grow this hardy annual from seed each year.

7. Climbing Roses

Botanical Name: Rosa

This little climbing rose can fill up a small garden or a patio with its scented pink blossoms. Make sure you give it plenty of sunlight to bloom profusely.

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8. Rebecca Clematis

Botanical Name: Clematis ‘Rebecca’

It offers beautiful blooms in a red and purple hue from late spring to early summer till fall. You can easily prune it to control the spread.

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9. Star Jasmine

Botanical Name: Trachelospermum jasminoides

This small vine doesn’t climb high, making it an ideal choice for trellises. It displays pretty scented white blooms from late spring to early summer over bright green leaves.

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10. Scarlet Runner Bean

Botanical Name: Phaseolus coccineus

This pretty heirloom vine exhibits red flowers that invite hummingbirds to your garden. The edible beans will be a fresh addition to your kitchen too!

12. Mandevilla

Botanical Name: Mandevilla

Mandevilla loves the sun and can climb up a trellis or arbor easily. It flowers in pink, red, and white hues and blooms from spring to summer.

13. The Canary Creeper

Botanical Name: Tropaeolum peregrinum

This yellow bloomer is from the family of nasturtiums and looks lovely with the contrasting combination of its flowers and green foliage.

14. Cup and Saucer Vine

Botanical Name: Cobaea scandens

Height: 4-5 feet

The plant is named this way because its flowers resemble a cup, and leaves look like saucers. It is a fast-growing specimen that is also relatively easy to maintain.

15. Dwarf Rangoon Creeper

Botanical Name: Combretum indicum

The starry flowers of this vine will surely tempt you into growing it in your garden. However, you might have to trim it on a regular basis to keep the spread in check.

16. Allamanda Vine

Botanical Name: Allamanda cathartica

If you are a fan of yellow flowers, then you can’t ignore this one! It stays small and looks wonderful with its contrasting foliage and blooms!

17. Bleeding Heart Vine

Botanical Name: Clerodendrum thomsoniae

The cypress vine stays manageable and displays an eye-catching combination of deep green leaves with white and pink flowers. You can easily grow it in small pots too.

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