Climbing plants with white flowers
There is ample choice of excellent white flowering climbers, especially if you’re looking to clothe a sunny, south or west facing wall, which absorb the sun’s heat throughout the day and emit it throughout the night, making them ideal for less hardy climbers and wall shrubs. Several varieties of clematis produce distinctive white flowers, perfect for covering walls, arches, pergolas, fences and unsightly tree stumps. Two examples are Clematis Armandii with saucer-shaped, scented single white flowers above dark, glossy, evergreen leaves and Clematis Miss Bateman, a free-flowering, mid-sized variety with satin-white blooms with contrasting stamens of creamy filaments and dark red anthers.
Jasmine makes an excellent choice for deliciously fragrant flowers – the common Jasmine officinale is a staple choice with mid-summer blooms continuing right through to early autumn while Jasmine Devon Cream produces larger flowers with even more fragrance, at a modest height of 2-2.5 metres, suitable for pots and containers. “Alba” means white in the plant kingdom, making Wisteria Alba the choice white-flowering Japanese wisteria with long clusters of fragrant white flowers, while Actinidia Kolomikta, also known as the variegated kiwi vine, produces small cup-shaped white flowers in spring-summer above attractively variegated, heart-shaped foliage. You may find out guides on how to choose a climbing plant and how to grow climbing plants useful.