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Campsis radicans
Trumpet Creeper
Campsis radicans is an aggressive, deciduous vine with twining and prostrate growth habits. Used mainly for climbing arbors, trellises and fences with its aerial roots. Can also be an effective naturalized ground cover in large areas where needed for erosion control but controlling it is a factor. Dark green, compound, odd pinnate leaves are up to 15" long. Leaves turn yellow in the Fall. Blooms with clusters of 3", red-orange, trumpet shaped flowers June to September. Trumpet Creeper will climb 30'-40'. Mature prostrate height 12"-18", Spreads 5'-10'
- Full sun to Part Shade
- Deciduous
- Mostly grown as climbing vine
- Native
- Blooms showy red-orange - July thru September
- Very Aggressive
- Height: 12-18 Inches
- Spread: 5-10 Feet
- Hardiness Zone: 4-9
- Item #: HHN-CGC1010