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A PLANTS profile of Bignonia capreolata (crossvine) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Bignonia capreolata L. crossvine; ... Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Bignonia thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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Bignonia capreolata L. ... USDA: Find Bignonia capreolata in USDA Plants; FNA: Find Bignonia capreolata in the Flora of North America (if available) ; Google: Search Google for Bignonia capreolata ... Bignonia capreolata (Crossvine) is a PlantWise native alternative for:
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Bignonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bignonia capreolata is native to southeastern North America, from Maryland to Florida, and west to Missouri and Texas. It occurs widely in uplands, lowlands, forests, and clearings, and is hardy to USDA Zone 6.
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Crossvine, Cross-Vine, Trumpet Flower (Bignonia capreolata) 'Tangerine Beauty' supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles databas... ... Thumbnail #1 of Bignonia capreolata by memigas...
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A fairly common, high-climbing mostly evergreen vine with unique leaves — two leaflets per leaf; the rachis ends with a tendril. ... The common name comes from the cross shape seen when you make a cross-section of a stem. ... Unscented tubular flowers appear in late April and early May. The flowers of wild plants are...
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Species and varieties; Bignonia capreolata (Cross Vine); Bignonia aequinoctialis synonym of Cydista aequinoctialis (Garlic Vine); Bignonia alliacea synonym of Cydista aequinoctialis (Garlic Vine); Bignonia callistegioides synonym of Clytostoma callistegioides (Violet Trumpet Vine); Bignonia capensis synonym of...
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Bignonia capreolata L. - Cross Vine ... Family - Bignoniaceae ... Bignonia capreolata plant...
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(Bignoniaceae - Bignonia family); ... Bignonia capreolata ... Bignonia capreolata - Nov 21...
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Random stuff about Paghat the Ratgirl's gardens. ... Our 'Dragon Lady' Trumpet Creeper, or Crossvine, or Bignonia is a cultivar of Bignonia capreolata. We obtained it when it was quite small & for three years it developed very slowly on a semi-shaded trellis.
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