Top 10 cold vines to grow
Twining milkweed (Funastrum cynanchoides): Another native milkweed vine, this one has purplish-white flowers with sharp triangular petals. It prefers part shade and is a moderate water user. It’s native to the Southern and southwest U.S. and Mexico. Like the Arizona milk vine, it is a host for queen and monarch larvae and adults.
Balloon vine (Cardiospermum corundum): Native to southern North America, Central America, and South America, this vine produces unusual papery balloons which are reddish-green in color. It’s a good habitat plant for various native insects and grows quickly. It prefers full to part sun.
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera): If you want to grow your own grapes here, you can — just choose varieties that require less than 200 chill hours. These are usually available in local nurseries in early spring. They usually prefer more acidic soil, so you could try growing them in a container; otherwise, mulch with lots of organic matter after planting.