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Trumpet vine is a wonderful native plant to add to your backyard garden. The numerous, beautiful flowers and the accompanying ruby-throated hummingbirds is a natural for homeowners wishing to establish wildlife plantings.
Native to the West, the Red Trumpet Vine is notable for its showy blooms of red flowers that are supported by a yellow trumpet-shaped throat. Can be grown in full sun or partial shade, the Red Trumpet Vine is hardy and can handle cold and warm temperatures.
Trumpet vine is easily grown and thrives in both full sun and partial shade. While it prefers a nice well-draining soil, trumpet vine flower is resilient enough to adapt to nearly any soil and will grow readily. Choose a suitable location prior to planting and a sturdy support structure.
If you want hummingbirds to flock to your garden the Madame Galen Trumpet Vine is a plant that should be on your list. Similar in growth habit to Wisteria, it is a fast-growing vine that produces abundant clusters of deep-orange to salmon-red trumpet-shaped flowers that are irresistible to hummingbirds.
Soften new architecture in a single step with Atomic Red Trumpet Vine. They'll climb any surface, and become an important ecological resource at the same time. Turn a cast concrete block retaining wall into a magnificent feature. Space them every 15 feet for a quick, lush cover.
Trumpetvine features bold clusters of scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers with orange overtones and yellow throats at the ends of the branches from early summer to early fall. It has dark green deciduous foliage. The large serrated pointy pinnately compound leaves turn yellow in fall.
The Red Trumpet Vine, (Campsis radicans) is native to the United States and is extremely cold hardy, surviving even as far North as Canada. The flowers form in large clusters of trumpet shapes that bloom continuously during the summer.