15 Fruits That Grow on Vines | List of Climbing Fruits
06.09.2023 - 08:27
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Is the lack of space stopping you from growing fruits in your garden? We have compiled a List of Fruits That Grow on Vines and will easily thrive around your yard fences, arbors, or pergolas. Some will even thrive in pots and can be trained on trellises.
Botanical Name: Actinidia deliciosa
Kiwis grow on perennial vines that reach 14-18 feet tall and 12-16 feet wide. They thrive best on pergolas or tall trellis, where they can bask all day in the sun.
Botanical Name: Cucumis melo var. flexuosus
Armenian cucumbers or any cucumbers can be trained vertically in garden stakes or light trellises. The plant needs a warm, well-drained, and fertile medium to produce juicy cucumbers.
Botanical Name: Vitis
Grapevines are a treat to the eyes for their lush foliage and clustered hanging fruits. The vines spread rapidly and need regular pruning to grow on arbors and pergolas in the sunny garden corners.
Botanical Name: Passiflora edulis
Exotic fruit with a sweet tarty flavor that grows on tall vines spreading 15 to 30 feet long. The plant needs high structures to thrive well.
Botanical Name: Hylocereus undatus
Dragon fruits are purple scaly fruits that grow on ornamental, succulent vines reaching 20 feet in size. Once established, the plant keeps producing fruits for the next 20-30 years.
Botanical Name: Ribes uva-crispa
These power-packed sweet-tart fruits grow on 3-4 feet tall vines in rich-well-draining soil. Train the plant on garden fences or walls to provide the necessary support.
Botanical Name: Melothria scabra
Mouse Watermelons resemble tiny watermelons but taste like cucumbers. They thrive in full sun and bear delicate stems; hence can be trained along long trellis and garden fences.
Botanical Name: Cucumis melo L.
The oval, whitish-green