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HARDY PERENNIAL VINES Name Light Preference Description Evergreen Twining: Confederate jasmine Trachelospermum jasminoides Full sun to part shade Large, fast-growing vine for larger structures. Masses of creamy white, very fragrant flowers in May. May be damaged by temperatures in the mid- to lower teens. Full sun to part shade Moderate-growing native vine. Good for arches and trellises. Bright yellow, fragrant flowers in late winter and spring. Native. Yellow jessamine Gelsemium sempervirens Coral honeysuckle Full sun to part sun Lonicera sempervirens Generally well-behaved native vine that is good for fences, arches and trellises. Tubular coral-red flowers with yellow faces that are highly attractive to hummingbirds but not fragrant. Attractive bluish-green foliage with silver undersides. Native. Akebia Akebia quinata Evergreen vine with dusky, purple fragrant flowers in spring. The five-part leaves are attractive. Vigorous grower for fences, arbors and arches. Full sun to part sun Evergreen wisteria -- Summer flowers 11