Lianas and Climbing Plants

climbers plants and liana plants
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climbers plants and liana plants

climbing plants are considered one of the important plant elements in gardens, whether in large gardens or small gardens.

Climbers are a group of annuals or perennial plants, and climbing plants do not grow vertically, but rather send long climbing branches and they climb by different means according to the type of plant.

Some climbing plants by wrapping where the stem and leaves are wrapped around the host next to it, whether they are trees or walls, such as Wisteria sp, Bignonia and Clematis Celmatis cirrhosa.

There are also some species through the petioles of the leaves and wrap around the host, such as the plant Maurandia Maurandia.

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Climbing may be done by tendrils such as the clock flower Passiflorra sp, the Bignonia venusita sp and the ivy plant Hyacinth bean, and some climbers have claw-like appendages used for climbing, such as the cat’s claw plant Bignonia unguis – cati.

There are some climbing plants that are climbed by sticking, where the air roots are modified, similar to pillows or a spongy part that sticks to the wooden walls, such as the Hedera sp plant and the Monsters deliciosa plant.

There are some climbing plants climbing through thorns, such as roses Rosa bracteara.

And there are many female climbing plants who do not have means of climbing, so they are helped to climb by making help tool means such as wires or wooden or making nails in the walls as well as iron fences

Climbing plants are divided into two groups.

First – liana climbing plant

Spur plants are a group of plants whose branches extend horizontally crawling over the surface of the earth. Spur plants are planted in the garden, whether public or private gardens, where they are planted to cover the slopes. Spur plants are also grown in rocky gardens. They are also planted in window gardens, as they are grown in the surrounding lands. At home with a group of other plants

Second: fast growing climbing plants for fences

Fence-covering plants are a group of ornamental plants, planted at close distances. They are distinguished by the fact that their plants are strong and give intertwined side branches, and when they are fully grown, they are a fence or a green curtain that hides what is behind them.

climbers plantsand liana plants  definition and examples

climbers plantsand liana plants definition and examples

This group of plants needs very special treatments in terms of cutting and pruning in order to fulfill the purpose.

Due to the different nature of the growth of climbing plants, liana plants and fence plants, the purpose of planting each of them in gardens is as follows:
Cultivation purposes of climbing plants
There are many purposes for which

climbing plants benefits are grown, including.

1- Connecting the house to the garden:
In home gardens, the house is linked to the garden by designing balconies and stairs, but this connection is an architectural link, but the garden is completely linked to the house by planting climbers. Female climbers are also planted to cover the external walls of the house until there is harmony between the house and the garden.

For this purpose, climbing plants with special specifications are used to fulfill the purpose, such as climbing plants that have hooks, appendages or claws to fulfill the purpose for which they were planted. Examples of these climbing plants are the following:

climbers plants examples

* Aspragus plumosus plant.

*Ipomoea palmata.

* Plant Clerodendron splendendens.

* Plant Pothos aureus.

* Hedera sp . plant.

2 – Covering the (exterior plant) facade of the house, planting a rose wall:

climbing plants are planted for the purpose of covering the front of the house in hot areas, as well as to connect the front of the house to the front garden, and plants are climbed in two ways, either by planting climbing plants that climb through tendrils or appendages that are attached to the wall, such as the cat’s claw plant.

Or the front of the house is covered with a structure of Baghdadi wood on which climbing plants grow, and the clarion plant is suitable for this.

Climbing plants used for this purpose are required to be of limited growth and to be flowering plants, preferably deciduous plants.

3- Adding a coloring element in the gardens:

Climbing plants are planted in gardens with small spaces instead of trees, and they are required to be flowering plants.

It is also possible to plant more than one type of climbing plants in the same place and it is required that they be flowering plants by planting two plants in one place of two different types so that their vegetative and floral growth overlap together and separates that there is also a difference in the color of the flowers, which gives beauty to the garden and the house together.

Examples of overlapping plants climbing plants include the clara plant and the begonia plant, as well as the clementine plant with the sherved plant or the cultivation of the jasmine plant with roses.

4- Covering pergolas and sitting places in the garden:

The garden may have a pergola or places to sit or some other facilities that must be covered, so some plants are planted that meet the purpose, such as the cera plant, the begonia planta or the bougainvillea plant.
5- Covering tree trunks or leftover tree trunks
In public gardens or large gardens large trees or dead tree trunks, so some types of climbers are done to cover large tree trunks and dead trunks, such as Thunbergia, plumbago, cosquales, wisteria or clematis.

purposes of planting climbing purlins.

The liana are used for the following purposes:

1- Covering slopes or near Gangway:

Where the liana plants are planted to cover the slopes or next to the waterways, and it is required that they be strong, fast-growing, abundantly branched, and of flowering species such as the plumbago plant, the hydra plant, or the set-good plant.

2- Decorating windows and balconies:

Where the liana plants are planted in windows and verandas to send their branches downwards, which gives a picturesque view. Among these plants are the plumbago plant and the asparagus plant.

3- Decorating rock gardens:

Where the liana plants are planted in rock gardens as soil covers, such as the Sett El-Hassan plant and the Balmbago plant.

4 – Agriculture liana plants in mixed flower galaxies:

Where the liana plants are planted in mixed flower galaxies with trees and shrubs, it forms a mass of flowers such as jasmine and plumbago.

5- Cultivation of liana plants in the front borders of flower.

The liana plants are planted in the front borders of the flowerbeds to create a gradient shape, especially in the flowerbeds next to the house, in which shrubs are planted next to the walls, followed by the purlins from the front.

The purposes of planting fence plants:

Fence plants are grown in gardens to achieve the following purposes:

1- Making a thorny plant barrier on the borders of the garden:

Where fence plants are planted to make a thorny plant barrier that prevents the entry of harmful animals such as cats and dogs, and it is required that these plants be plants with thorns such as the Iberia plant, the Decker plant, the Stacehr plant, and the Coriander plant.

2- Locating gardens and blocking them from passersby outside:

Fences are used to define the home garden and to prevent the owners of the house from passing people outside, as well as for the beautiful shape of the garden.

The most important of these plants are the following:

* Bougainvillea plant.

* Vicks plant.

* Jasmine plant.

* Pepper .

3- Protection from wind:

Home gardens may be exposed to the wind, so inflorescences are planted to prevent the wind from entering the garden. Examples of these plants are.

* Bougainvillea plant.

* Jasmine plant.

4- Determining the roads inside the park:

Purlins plants are used to mark roads and paths in gardens, especially large gardens, although flowering plants are of medium height, such as bougainvillea and lantana.

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