Deciduous Vines
Deciduous vines are climbing plants that lose their leaves in the fall. They typically thrive in temperate climates and can grow on various structures, such as fences, trellises, and walls. These vines often provide seasonal beauty, showcasing vibrant foliage in spring and summer before shedding their leaves in autumn.
Common examples of deciduous vines include Virginia creeper and wisteria. These plants can enhance gardens and landscapes by adding vertical interest and providing shade. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, deciduous vines can also support local wildlife by offering habitats and food sources during their growing season.