Impressive Trailing Plant Purple Flowers
You could say the flowers resemble fuschias.
Trailing plant purple flowers. Suitable for zones 4 through 7. The stunning vining plant grows quickly to cover chain fences walls climb up pergolas or create flowering canopies. Please ask us for substitutions and alternatives.
Purple Bell Vine Rhodochiton atrosanguineum is a climber in its native habitat in Mexico. In the spring and summer Trailing Purple Lantana produces purple flowers. As its name suggests it is a type of daisy that is native to South.
The Purple Bell Vine is free-flowering blooming early summer to late fall. Prolific growers the flowers cover the foliage of tiny leaves and pour over the edges of containers or hanging baskets. It comes in shades of pink white purple and blue and the small flowers bloom along fine dark green stems and leaves.
While it is a perennial in. Evergreen in mild winter climates and makes a wonderful freely flowering groundcover. Luckily there are plenty of flowers that are in their prime right now and that will keep on blooming into fall or even until frost.
Cool temperatures gives the foliage a purple cast. Calibrachoa is technically a tender perennial. Elderberry Black lace elderberry shows off purplish-black foliage with leaves that resemble Japanese maple.
Creamy flowers appear in spring followed by attractive berries in autumn. Purple hyacinth bean vines are annuals with purplish leaves dark stems purple flowers and showy purple seeds. Trailing lobelia is another tough and long-lasting flowering trailing plant with a more delicate texture.