Trellis plants are climbing or vining species that are trained to grow on trellises, arbors, or other vertical supports, adding height and structure to the landscape. Examples include climbing roses, clematis, and grapevines. These plants are often used to soften the appearance of walls, fences, or other hardscape elements, create privacy screens, or add visual interest to garden spaces. Trellis plants are selected based on their growth habits, bloom characteristics, and ability to adapt to the support structure provided. When planting trellis plants, it's important to ensure that the support is strong enough to handle the plant's mature size and weight. Regular pruning and training are necessary to guide the plant's growth and maintain its desired shape. Trellis plants can also be used to create garden rooms or divide outdoor spaces, enhancing the overall design and functionality of the landscape.
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