Pergola can provide shade, structure, and beauty to your garden, patio, or backyard. But how can you make your pergola more attractive and inviting? One of the best ways is to decorate it with plants and flowers that will add color, fragrance, and texture to your pergola.
To help you with your selection, we have compiled a list of some of the most popular and beautiful plants and flowers that you can grow on a pergola. They are climbing or trailing plants that can create a lush and romantic look and edible plants offering delicious and nutritious fruits.
#1. Climbing Roses
#2. Wisteria
#3. Clematis
#4. Honeysuckle
#5. Jasmine
#6. Bougainvillea
#7. Passionflower
#8. Trumpet Vine
#9. Morning Glories
#10. Sweet Peas
#11. Nasturtium
#12. Grapevines
#13. Climbing Hydrangea
#14. Black-Eyed Susan Vine
#15. Virginia Creeper
#16. Moonflower
#17. Ivy
#18. Mandevilla
#19. Clematis Mix
#20. Miniature Roses
#21. Camellia
#22. Hanging Baskets
#23. Orchids
#24. Fern
#25. Kiwi
#26. Passionfruits
#27. Hops
#28. Malabar spinach
#29. Lemon
#30. Dutchman’s pipe
Decorating your pergola with plants and flowers is not only a fun and rewarding project, but also a great way to express your creativity and personality. With the right plants and flowers, you can transform your pergola into a beautiful and functional garden feature that you will love for years to come.