The vine thrives in a hot climate and is particularly sensitive to the cold during its flowering season.
The vines thrive well into early fall when the frigid weather finally cuts them down.
The vine thrives in sandy soils but is able to adapt to a variety of conditions.
Studies have shown that the vine thrives in carbon dioxide enriched areas and it can grow as much as a foot a day.
The vines thrived in July, which was hot and dry.
And it almost is a given that where this vine thrives, the hummingbirds will visit.
Many vines will thrive in the city.
The vine thrived so well, growing about a foot a day, that it soon took over, and the problem now is how to get rid of it.
The vines thrive best if trained on a trellis, picket fence or arbor.
This allows the vines to thrive though at times they are affected by sudden storms and strong gusts of wind.