Orange trumpet vine. A personal favorite of mine, thirsty hummingbirds will flock to your yard to feast on the nectar inside ...
Padua’s botanical garden in northern Italy traces its history back to 1545 and lays claim to be the oldest in existence. In ...
Trumpet vines, also known commonly as Campsis, are vigorous vines that dazzle with bright orange and red trumpet-shaped flowers from midsummer through into fall. They are fast-growing climbing plants ...
What is not to like about a plant that is naturalized to Ohio, produces showy yellow orange to red trumpet ... This is the trumpet vine / creeper also known as the Campsis radicans.
One note of caution is trumpet creeper is mildly toxic, so you should wear gloves when handling, and keep out of reach of children and pets. Bell-shaped orange-red blooms make the cross vine ...
The correct amount of water to apply depends on the size of the plant and the number of days between irrigations.
Q. What are some low-maintenance native vines that I can use to add eye-catching height to my landscape?
A variety of orange gene-edited to resist citrus greening disease won’t be subject to USDA biotech regulations, clearing the ...
It's another Flores Friday on The Vine! We are celebrating the Day of the Dead with local musician Jacob Flores.
As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
Vines along the way turn bright yellow and drop their leaves. The red ones are often the Virginia creepers that keep trying to take over, at least in my yard. Trumpet creeper (which does not creep ...
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