14 Best Climbers and Vines with Orange Flowers




These Best Climbers and Vines with Orange Flowers will form a dense carpet of fiery blooms wherever you’re going to train them!

If you want to cover the part of your garden wall or pergola with bright blooms, these Best Climbers and Vines with Orange Flowers are perfect!

1. Black-Eyed Susan




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Botanical Name: Thunbergia alata

Black-eyed Susan vines are famous for their dark brown center that looks like a black eye. These are easy to train almost anywhere, which makes these vines perfect for walls, arbors, and trellis.

2. Coral Honeysuckle




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Botanical Name: Lonicera sempervirens

Choose this woody, low-maintenance perennial look similar to the Japanese Honeysuckle vine. It is a non-invasive species with red-orange flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds.

3. Flame Lily




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Botanical Name: Gloriosa superba

The plant does not belong to the lily family, regardless of the name. It offers stunning orange blooms and long petals. It is Zimbabwe’s national flower.
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4. Firecracker Vine




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Botanical Name: Ipomoea lobata

The flowers look like exploding firecrackers, hence the name. This annual plant is a close cousin of Morning Glory and is deer-resistant but attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.

5. Major Wheeler Honeysuckle Vine




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Botanical Name: Lonicera sempervirens ‘Major Wheeler’

It is another low-maintenance plant with deep red-orange flowers that bloom from spring to summer. This plant does not need pruning except for maintaining its height and shape.

This species is loved by many pollinators and birds and is deer resistant.

6. Mexican Flamevine




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Botanical Name: Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides

The Mexican Flame Vine is an ornamental, evergreen plant with orange flowers in the shape of bright starbursts. The blooms can appear until the first frost. The blooms attract bees and butterflies.

7. Cape Honeysuckle




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Botanical Name: Tecoma capensis

Cape Honeysuckle is a scrambling shrub you can train to climb and grow like a vine. It needs plenty of pruning and care to keep growing as a vine, but the effort is worth it!

8. Orange Morning Glory




Botanical Name: Ipomoea coccinea

Do not confuse this flower with the Orange Glory flower, as it is a vine with orange-red flowers. The blooms are round with a red edge that fades into orange.

9. Crossvine




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Botanical Name: Bignonia capreolata

The Tangerine Beauty Crossvine is a low-maintenance, sturdy plant and grows best in full sunlight. It produces star-like orange, fragrant flowers that can proliferate.

10. Trumpet Vine




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Botanical Name: Campsis radicans

The vine grows beautiful orange flowers like a trumpet. It grows naturally in the United States and near riverbanks and wooded areas. This perennial can spread quickly and thrive in gardens.

11. Orange Rose




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Botanical Name: Rosa ‘Orange Climber’

If you are a fan of roses, grow this beautiful climber anywhere in your garden. It does best in full sunlight, and you can easily train it over walls and trellis and watch it getting full with large orange blooms!

12. Honeysuckle




Botanical Name: Lonicera × heckrottii ‘Gold Flame’

This vine offers a remarkable combination of flowers in orange clusters and deep green foliage. It can climb upto 30-50 feet easily and makes for a great display plant for corner walls in the garden.

13. Orange Trumpet Vine




Botanical Name: Pyrostegia venusta

Another climber that grows dense clusters of bright orange flowers, the orange trumpet vine, is a perfect choice for arbors. The only thing you need to be careful of is full sunlight exposure and regular pruning to keep its spread in check.

14. Orange Bougainvillea




Botanical Name: Bougainvillea ‘Orange King’

If you want clusters of flowers that make the entire vine look like it has turned to a shade of deep orange, this is the plant for you. Give it plenty of sunlight to thrive, and it will shine in all its orange glory!


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