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Bignonia callistegioides, also known as violet trumpet vine and lavender trumpet vine, is a vine native to southern Brazil and Argentina. [2] Description. Flowers. It is a woody, evergreen perennial vine that reaches a height of 6 to 15 metres (20 to 50 feet), where it features bifoliate, hairless green leaves with tendrils. [2] Flowers.
Violet trumpet vine grows into a medium to large size evergreen vine with glossy green foliage and colorful lavender flowers. It is a fast growing vine with clinging tendrils, with stems capable of growing 15-25 ft. and longer. Leaves grow 2-3 in. long and produce deep shade when grown on a trellis or arbor.
Botanical name: Clytostoma callistegioides. Common name (s): Violet trumpet vine. Categories: Climbers and Creepers. Plant description: This evergreen creeper gives a magnificent early summer display of trumpet-shaped mauve flowers streaked with violet.
25 lip 2018 · Vigorous climber for covering walls and fences and can also be grown as a groundcover; trumpet-shaped violet flowers with purple veins blossom in late spring to summer; attracts hummingbirds.
Fast growing with dense foliage, this climber from South America has a profusion of trumpet shaped mauve to purple flowers through spring and summer. Needs support, so it's good for trellises or disguising old tree stumps etc.
This vine is a member of the Bignonia family and like many of its relatives (i.e. cross vine, campsis, etc.) it is a robust and carefree ...Read More Painted trumpet is an evergreen woody stemmed vine that clambers over fences and structures using tendrils to grab hold.
Flowers: Violet or blue flowers, in early spring to early summer Watering Needs: Regular water when growing, moderate the rest of the time Propagation: Semi-hardwood cuttings in summer.