Trail Blazers
House and Leisure|January/February 2019

Whether cascading from pergolas or concealing boundary walls, climbers and creepers provide a profusion of colour in a spectrum of shades

Tess Paterson
Trail Blazers

Climbers and creepers are wonderfully versatile,’ says Joburg-based landscaper Tim Steyn of Tim Steyn Landscaping. ‘If you’re looking to add formality, say in a clipped form or an obelisk, they’re a fast-growing solution to covering metal structures – far quicker than waiting for a shrub to mature.’ They also make effective layering tools, he adds – whether to green up a perimeter fence, soften columns and pergolas or add a riot of cascading colour to a retaining wall. ‘Where planting space is restricted, they provide an excellent alternative to bulky hedges.’ From tried-andtested favourites to some lesserknown gems, try some of these head-turning varieties.

DEEP PINK Bougainvillea

‘These hardy, drought-resistant plants thrive on benign neglect,’ says Steyn. ‘They’re available in a huge range of colours and are ideal for north- or west-facing walls.’ Bougainvillea prefers sandy soil and the main stems will need to be attached to a structure. Large, thorny varieties are excellent for perimeter screening.

Mexican blood trumpet (Distictis buccinatoria)

A retro favourite, this exuberant Mexican native will be familiar to anyone over 35. An evergreen climber, it features bold, tubular flowers that create a spectacle from summer to autumn. The ultimate pergola plant, it favours sunny locations and welldrained soil.

Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus)

Delicately fragrant, this annual climber is easily planted from seedlings in early spring. Make sure it has rich, moist soil, full sun, and add a support for the tendrils to wind around.

WHITE White potato vine (Solanum jasminoides)

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