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  1. Campsis radicans. trumpet vine. A vigorous self-clinging woody climber growing to 10m, with pinnate leaves and bright orange or red, trumpet-shaped flowers 8cm long, borne in clusters in late summer and autumn. Other common names. trumpet climber. trumpet creeper. see more trumpet honeysuckle. Synonyms. Bignonia radicans.

  2. How to grow campsis. This vigorous climber produces exotic-looking clusters of trumpet flowers, in shades of vibrant orange, red or yellow, from late summer to the first frosts. It needs plenty of space and warmth, so grow it against a large wall or over a sturdy pergola in full sun.

  3. Large clusters of trumpet flowers, usually red or orange and about 8cm (3in) long, open in late summer and autumn. This woody climber can eventually reach 10m (30ft) tall, clothing a large wall in lush foliage from spring to late autumn.

  4. 27 cze 2023 · Campsis radicans – this species produces large orange and red trumpet-shaped flowers from July to September. Its deciduous, pinnate foliage quickly covers walls and other vertical surfaces, and it should be hardy in most areas when grown against a warm, sheltered wall in full sun.

  5. A strong growing, deciduous climber bearing masses of beautiful, trumpet-shaped, orange-red blooms which are produced at branch ends all summer long. These tropical-looking flowers are borne in pendulous clusters above long, coarsely toothed, glossy dark-green leaves with pointed tips and distinctive veining.

  6. Shop Campsis Radicans at J Parkers. Known as Trumpet Vine, this strong climber has an masses of showy red trumpet shaped flowers. Available to buy in the UK.

  7. These plants have little or few problems with honey fungus. Suitable for: Wall trained shrubs and less vigorous climbers. Action: For climbers 'spur prune' by cutting back 3-4 buds of the permanent framework. For wall trained shrubs cut back flowered shoots to within 2-4 buds of permanent framework.

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