Campsis radicans (Trumpet Vine)
Campsis radicans (Trumpet Vine)


Pronunciation: KAMP-siss RAD-ih-kanz
Family: Bignoniaceae
Plant type: climber, vine
Origin: E United States
Zone: 4
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Mature size
Height: 10 - 15 m
Spread: 7 - 10 m
Habit: irregular, pendulous, spreading
Form: climbing, irregular
Texture: medium
Exposure - full sun, part sun
Preferred soil - well drained
Landscape uses - attracts hummingbirds, fragrance, screening, woodland, arbors, trellis
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Leaves
Arrangement: compound, opposite
Shape: elliptic
Size: 3-5 cm
Characteristics: leathery, heavily veined, glabrous, even pinnate
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: clustered
Colour: showy orange
Size: 4-6 cm
Time: July August
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Fruit type: Capsule
Colour: Brown
Time: October, November
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Stem
Description: exfoliating
Colour: tan
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Propagation - seed, hardwood cuttings, layering
Comments - areal roots, can cause a mess on walls, regular pruning after each flowering
Pests - scale, fungal leaf spot
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