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QAUZUY GARDEN 20 Seeds Rare Red Hummingbird Trumpet Creeper Vine Seeds Campsis Radicans Perennial Hardy Flower - Showy Privacy Screen- Easy to Grow
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QAUZUY GARDEN 20 Seeds Rare Red Hummingbird Trumpet Creeper Vine Seeds Campsis Radicans Perennial Hardy Flower - Showy Privacy Screen- Easy to Grow

Attract hummingbirds. Trumpet vine has masses of showy red trumpet-shaped flowers that hummingbirds adore. The flowers are very attractive to hummingbirds, and many types of birds like to nest in the dense foliage. USDA Hardiness Zone. Red Hummingbird Trumpet Vine is a very beautiful flower grown in 4-9(USDA). Easy to grow. Trumpet vi…
Attract hummingbirds. Trumpet vine has masses of showy red trumpet-shaped flowers that hummingbirds adore. The flowers are very attractive to hummingbirds, and many types of birds like to nest in the dense foliage. USDA Hardiness Zone. Red Hummingbird Trumpet Vine is a very beautiful flower grown in 4-9(USDA). Easy to grow. Trumpet vines require little care in order to thrive. With a little bit of patience and proper care, you can enjoy these beautiful flowers in your garden for many years to come. Sow. Push three or four seeds beneath the soil surface, spaced three or four inches apart until covered by their own depth in the soil. Keep the soil moist at 15 to 20 degrees C. Seeds germinate in 2 - 4 months. Use. Trumpet vines require little care in order to thrive. The trumpet vine can quickly blanket fences, stone walls, arbors, trellises, and other structures, providing a beautiful green focal piece. Campsis radicans, the trumpet vine, yellow trumpet vine, or trumpet creeper (also known in North America as cow itch vine or hummingbird vine), is a species of flowering plant in the family Bignoniaceae, native to the eastern United States, and naturalized elsewhere. Growing to 10 metres (33 feet), it is a vigorous, deciduous woody vine, notable for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers. It inhabits woodlands and riverbanks, and is also a popular garden subject. The leaves are opposite, ovate, pinnate, 3-10 centimetres (1+1/8-3+7/8 inches) long, and emerald green when new, maturing into a dark green. The flowers come in terminal cymes of 4-12, orange to red in color with a yellowish throat, and generally appear after several months of warm weather. Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) is a native North American plant with glossy dark green elliptical leaves that grow up to 15 inches long, with seven to 11 serrated leaflets. Clusters of trumpet-shaped red, orange, or yellow flowers appear during the summer months and reach around 1 to 3 inches long before giving way to bean-like seed capsules. These flowers are very attractive to hummingbirds and other pollinators. The foliage turns yellow in the fall before dropping off the vine for winter. Trumpet vine can extend as much as 40 feet when mature and is an aggressive spreader that should be grown with caution. Trumpet vines are best planted in the spring or early fall. It is both a fast-growing plant and one that can live for many decades if given a favorable garden location.
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Attract hummingbirds. Trumpet vine has masses of showy red trumpet-shaped flowers that hummingbirds adore. The flowers are very attractive to hummingbirds, and many types of birds like to nest in the dense foliage. USDA Hardiness Zone. Red Hummingbird Trumpet Vine is a very beautiful flower grown in 4-9(USDA). Easy to grow. Trumpet vines require little care in order to thrive. With a little bit of patience and proper care, you can enjoy these beautiful flowers in your garden for many years to come. Sow. Push three or four seeds beneath the soil surface, spaced three or four inches apart until covered by their own depth in the soil. Keep the soil moist at 15 to 20 degrees C. Seeds germinate in 2 - 4 months. Use. Trumpet vines require little care in order to thrive. The trumpet vine can quickly blanket fences, stone walls, arbors, trellises, and other structures, providing a beautiful green focal piece. Campsis radicans, the trumpet vine, yellow trumpet vine, or trumpet creeper (also known in North America as cow itch vine or hummingbird vine), is a species of flowering plant in the family Bignoniaceae, native to the eastern United States, and naturalized elsewhere. Growing to 10 metres (33 feet), it is a vigorous, deciduous woody vine, notable for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers. It inhabits woodlands and riverbanks, and is also a popular garden subject. The leaves are opposite, ovate, pinnate, 3-10 centimetres (1+1/8-3+7/8 inches) long, and emerald green when new, maturing into a dark green. The flowers come in terminal cymes of 4-12, orange to red in color with a yellowish throat, and generally appear after several months of warm weather. Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) is a native North American plant with glossy dark green elliptical leaves that grow up to 15 inches long, with seven to 11 serrated leaflets. Clusters of trumpet-shaped red, orange, or yellow flowers appear during the summer months and reach around 1 to 3 inches long before giving way to bean-like seed capsules. These flowers are very attractive to hummingbirds and other pollinators. The foliage turns yellow in the fall before dropping off the vine for winter. Trumpet vine can extend as much as 40 feet when mature and is an aggressive spreader that should be grown with caution. Trumpet vines are best planted in the spring or early fall. It is both a fast-growing plant and one that can live for many decades if given a favorable garden location.