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I recently moved into a home that has a trumpet vine growing in the foundation planting near the front door. It is relatively newly planted, as it still has the 'tags' on it from Lowe's. After reading the horrendous way it consumes gardens, and lives, should I pull it now?
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How to grow and care for Trumpet Flower Vine, also called Trumpet Creeper, and Cross Vine, a fast growing flowering vine trumpet shaped flowers that attract hummingbirds. Campsis Radicans, Bignonia Capriolata ... You're growing a fast growing, flowering vine with a trumpet shape that's attracting hummingbirds in big numbers.
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www.gardenersnet.com/flower/trumpetflowervine.htm
www.gardenersnet.com/flower/trumpetflowervine.htm
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Trumpet creeper, Trumpet vine, Common trumpet creeper, Cow vine ... Growing Conditions ... Trumpet creeper colonizes by ground suckers and self layering and can get out of control. With its vigorous growth habits, trumpet vine is a good soil stabilizer. To keep it in check, plant it near concrete or an area that you can mow;
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I suspect that this may not be same variety, and that certainly the growing conditions where you are are not the same as where I am. But for those in my upper midwest region, I would like to discourage takers on your kind offer, or any plant that is labelled as 'Trumpet Vine/Creeper'.
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I think it's high time to trumpet the virtue of flowering vines and other attractive climbers and creepers -- while also admitting their ... Jack the Giant-Killer had the specimen plant to outshine all specimen plants growing on his property, only to hack down the famous beanstalk vine at the end of the fairy tale.
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Campsis radicans Trumpet Creeper Vine; Seed & Potted Plants; ( KAMP-sis RAD-ee-kans ); Easyliving Native Perennial Wildflowers; ... If not controlled, rampant growth will become a problem. Trumpet Creeper Vines should be thinned throughout the growing season and cut back in winter to prevent aggressive spread.
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www.easywildflowers.com/quality/cam.rad.htm
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One of these plants is a native Piedmont vine called Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans), which produces large numbers of bright orange ... When Trumpet Creepers blossom, ... Greater pollen deposits also occur on recently-fledged young of the year who are still growing and need protein to build more muscle and feathers.
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www.rubythroat.org/Article860629.html
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This trumpet vine is a winner. ... As with all trumpet creepers they are vigorous, woody, and a deciduous climber. They grow well in any moderately fertile soil - but must be well drained. They do tolerate poor soil. Ideally they love a warm wall in full sun. ... Since this vine is vigorous and fast growing, be prepared to...
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www.emilycompost.com/trumpet_vine.htm
www.emilycompost.com/trumpet_vine.htm
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The trumpet creeper is a fast growing, high climbing deciduous woody vine that will grow to heights up to 40 ft (12.2 m). The vine's aerial roots that occur along the stems that attach tightly to surfaces.
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www.floridata.com/ref/C/camp_rad.cfm
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