Trumpet Vine Tree
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Turning a Trumpet Vine Into a Tree | Hunker
In the wild, trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) climbs to 30 feet or more up trees as it reaches toward the sun. Hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4b to 10a, it often smothers small trees when planted in home landscapes and can even rip apart siding if it is planted to close to the house. Read more…
How to Grow and Care for Trumpet Vine
Birdwatchers are often tempted to plant trumpet vine because its orange flower attracts hummingbirds. Experienced gardeners often know better, since this climber is aggressive to the point of being a nuisance. This deciduous woody vine suckers profusely from underground runners and also self-seeds rampantly. Read more…
Trumpet vine | The Morton Arboretum
Trumpet vine is a woody, clinging vine which attaches itself to structures by aerial rootlets. It can rapidly grow to 30 to 40 feet high. Terminal clusters of 2 to 3 inch long, red trumpet-shaped flowers attract hummingbirds throughout the summer. This plant has some cultivated varieties. Go to list of cultivars. Read more…