Fruiting and Flowering Vines

Fruiting and flowering vines maximize garden productivity by combining beautiful ornamental displays with abundant edible harvests in minimal ground space. This versatile collection includes grapes, kiwis, passion fruit, hops, and other climbers that offer both stunning blooms and delicious fruits, making them ideal for small gardens, urban spaces, and vertical growing systems.

These vigorous plants transform arbors, pergolas, fences, and trellises into productive features that provide shade, privacy screening, and architectural interest while delivering fresh harvests from summer through fall. Many varieties produce fragrant flowers that attract pollinators before setting fruit, creating dynamic seasonal interest and supporting beneficial insects throughout the growing season. Growth habits range from delicate annual climbers to robust woody perennials capable of covering large structures, with some varieties producing for decades once established.

Fruiting vines adapt to various light conditions and climates, with cold-hardy varieties thriving in USDA Zone 3 while tropical species require frost-free conditions in Zones 9-11. Perfect for edible landscapes, permaculture designs, and ornamental gardens where space is limited but ambitions are high, these productive climbers deliver exceptional value by layering beauty and bounty in three-dimensional plantings.

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Fruiting and Flowering Vines

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Fruiting and flowering vines maximize garden productivity by combining beautiful ornamental displays with abundant edible harvests in minimal ground space. This versatile collection includes grapes, kiwis, passion fruit, hops, and other climbers that offer both stunning blooms and delicious fruits, making them ideal for small gardens, urban spaces, and vertical growing systems.

These vigorous plants transform arbors, pergolas, fences, and trellises into productive features that provide shade, privacy screening, and architectural interest while delivering fresh harvests from summer through fall. Many varieties produce fragrant flowers that attract pollinators before setting fruit, creating dynamic seasonal interest and supporting beneficial insects throughout the growing season. Growth habits range from delicate annual climbers to robust woody perennials capable of covering large structures, with some varieties producing for decades once established.

Fruiting vines adapt to various light conditions and climates, with cold-hardy varieties thriving in USDA Zone 3 while tropical species require frost-free conditions in Zones 9-11. Perfect for edible landscapes, permaculture designs, and ornamental gardens where space is limited but ambitions are high, these productive climbers deliver exceptional value by layering beauty and bounty in three-dimensional plantings.

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Cacti and Succulents
Seedlings from Edward Valdivia’s exceptional white fruited strains of Pitahaya. Ed has been a pioneer in developing Pitahaya strains for the U.S. and has educated and inspired many people on growin...
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Flowering Vines
Vincent Fuzzy Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) produces tasty egg sized fruit, pollenated by male fuzzy. Bred for warmer climates, requires 100 hours of chilling and 240 frost free days. Hardy to 10-15 d...
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Hylocereus megalanthus Very rare and beautiful dragon fruit with yellow skin and very sweet white flesh. It is a self-fertile variety and shares similar growth characteristics with other commo...
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Fruiting and Flowering Vines
Zinfandel Grape aka Primitivo, Crljenak Kaštelanski, Zin, ZPC (Vitis vinifera) is a meduim sized dark-red juicy sweet grapes make a fruity red wine and are also quite tasty for fresh eating. Vigoro...
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