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Five of the best climbing annual vines for containers (these can bloom non-stop until November!)

Adding vines to your garden is a great way to take things to the next level.

Alex Calamia

May 20, 2026, 6:52 AM

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Do you have a boring light pole or need colorful blooms to block an eyesore? Flowering vines could do the trick.

There are so many options that will bring colorful flowers to eye level and beyond. Adding vines to your garden is a great way to take things to the next level.

Five popular annual flowering vines

1. Black-Eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia alata)
One of the most popular choices is the black-eyed Susan vine, Thunbergia alata. This vine is valued for its nonstop display of bright flowers that appear in shades of yellow, orange, white and apricot, each with a distinctive dark center. It climbs readily by twining and adapts well to small trellises or obelisks placed directly in containers. Because it thrives in heat and sun, it is a dependable option for anyone looking to add long-lasting color to a sunny patio.

2. Lofos (Lophospermum)
Lofos, also known as Lophospermum, is a trailing vine, not a climber. Its long stems can be trained upward if manually twisted onto a trellis, or allowed to spill gracefully from containers or hanging baskets. The trumpet-shaped flowers appear continuously through the season in red, pink or white, and the plant’s vigorous yet refined habit makes it a favorite for both vertical gardening and hanging displays. Hummingbirds like these blooms just as much as gardeners.

3. The most popular: Mandevilla
Mandevilla and dipladenia are both in the same family of plants, and although the names are often used interchangeably, there are clear differences. Mandevilla are vigorous climbers, producing larger leaves and longer vining stems that naturally seek support. Dipladenia, by contrast, has a more compact and bushy form with smaller, thicker leaves and a tendency to mound or trail rather than climb aggressively. Both produce the same type of trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of red, pink and white, and both thrive in warm, bright conditions. The choice between them often comes down to whether a gardener wants a true climber or a more contained, decorative plant.

4. Easy from seed: Morning Glory (Ipomoea tricolor)
Morning glory is a classic annual vine that performs exceptionally well in containers. Known for its rapid growth and iconic trumpet flowers that open early in the day, it can quickly cover a trellis or railing. The blooms appear in blue, purple, pink and white, and the plant’s ability to create height in a short time makes it especially useful for seasonal privacy or vertical interest. However, be aware that these plants can vigorously self-seed and become weedy in some situations.

5. Ornamental Sweet Potato Vine (Ipomoea batatas)
Ornamental sweet potato vine, Ipomoea batatas, is a vigorous, heat-loving annual prized for its lush, cascading foliage in dramatic colors like chartreuse, deep purple, bronze and near-black. This vine is not a climber and produces small flowers that typically go unnoticed. It's prized as a "spiller" for containers and looks particularly impressive in window boxes and hanging baskets. It can also be a vigorous ground cover.

All the plants featured in this story are considered annuals or tender tropicals and will not survive our winters in the Northeast, however they are strong performers right up to the first hard freeze in October or November.

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