Flower fairy vines begin with a leaf and progress from there, working in various components. The plants are best in a sunny area and require a soil that is slightly moist but not too wet. You can divide this plant frequently for more flowers. Some other names for fairy vines include creeping wire vine, angel or mattress vine. They are versatile and can be used in floral arrangements, wedding bouquets and in holiday windows.
Two varieties of fairy vines are popular. The Ramona clematis bears delicate purple flowers in late summer. This variety is suitable for USDA zones four to nine and grows between six and eight feet. The New Dawn climbing rose is equally beautiful and will tolerate partial or full sun. The flowers are delicate and appear in summer, forming clusters. This plant can be used in gardens and landscapes as a background for other plants.
Nelly Moser clematis is a beautiful flowering plant that grows between six and eight feet tall and can grow to be up to 15 feet. The white stripe bougainvillea is another good choice. This plant will grow between eight and 12 feet and is good for partial or full shade. The flowers of the New Dawn climbing rose are delicate and appear at the end of summer. It’s a popular vine that prefers full sun and thrives in USDA zones four through nine.
A fairy garden must be aesthetically pleasing, so color schemes should reflect the personalities of the fairies. The colors of the flowers should complement the personalities of the fairies. It can cover a large area, which makes it ideal for large gardens. Some vines are suitable for container growing or in the ground, but you’ll need to prune them to maintain a manageable size. If you’re looking for a beautiful fairy garden, consider adding a fairy vine to your landscape.
In addition to flowering fairy vines, many plants can be grown for decorative purposes. The Ramona clematis, for example, bears purple flowers in the summer. Its blooms are incredibly delicate, and can be found in nearly every home. A white stripe bougainvillea is a more hardy option. The goldflame honeysuckle can be grown in USDA zones four to nine.
If you have a small yard, a fairy garden can be made using fairy vines. You’ll need to make sure that your garden’s color schemes are coordinated to the fairy’s personality. The colors of the flowers and vines should complement each other. A good vine will grow up to 15 feet, so choose a location with adequate soil and light. Some varieties of this vine are suited for containers and in-ground growing. While they may be large, they will need to be trimmed regularly to maintain a manageable size.