- Apodanthera undulata – Melon Loco
- Aristolochia watsonii – Watson's Dutchman's Pipe
- Boerhavia scandens – Climbing Wartclub
- Clematis drummondii – Drummond's Clematis
- Convolvulus arvensis – Field Bindweed
- Cucurbita digitata – Fingerleaf Gourd
- Cucurbita foetidissima – Missouri Gourd
- Cuscuta spp. – Dodder
- Echinopepon wrightii – Wild Balsam Apple
- Funastrum cynanchoides – Fringed Twinevine
- Galium aparine – Stickywilly
- Ipomoea barbatisepala – Canyon Morning-glory
- Ipomoea costellata – Crestrib Morning-glory
- Ipomoea cristulata – Trans-Pecos Morning-glory
- Ipomoea hederacea – Ivyleaf Morning-glory
- Jacquemontia pringlei – Pringle's Clustervine
- Janusia gracilis – Slender Janusia
- Macroptilium gibbosifolium – Variableleaf Bushbean
- Marah gilensis – Gila Manroot
- Maurandella antirrhiniflora – Roving Sailor
- Mentzelia jonesii – Jones' Blazingstar
- Passiflora caerulea – Bluecrown Passionflower
- Passiflora foetida var. arizonica – Arizona Passionflower
- Passiflora mexicana – Mexican Passionflower
- Phaseolus acutifolius var. tenuifolius – Tepary Bean
- Phaseolus parvulus – Pinos Altos Mountain Bean
- Pholistoma auritum – Blue Fiestaflower
- Plumbago scandens – Doctorbush
- Vinca major – Bigleaf Periwinkle
- Vitis arizonica – Canyon Grape
Vines

Vines are climbing, twining, or creeping non-self-supporting plants. A woody, tree-climbing vine is known as a liana.
Listed below are some of the vines found in southeastern Arizona.