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Bignoniaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Facts on Trumpet-creeper Family. Learn all about plants commonly known as Trumpet-creeper Family on Garden Guides. From the Plants (or Plantae) Kingdom, the scientific name of this Family is Bignoniaceae. ... Campsis (Campsis); Trumpet Creeper...
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General: Bignonia Family (Bignoniaceae). Trumpet creeper is a deciduous or partly evergreen vine that climbs by aerial rootlets and twining stems. This is a U.S. native. Stems can grow up to 12 m long and have numerous aerial rootlets.
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Trumpet creeper, Trumpet vine, Common trumpet creeper, Cow vine ... Bignoniaceae (Trumpet-Creeper Family) ... Adapted to eastern forests, Trumpet creeper grows tall with support. It climbs by means of aerial rootlets, which, like English Ivy, can damage wood, stone, and brick. To keep it in check, plant it near concrete or an...
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Dicotyledoneae: Bignoniaceae - Bignonias, Cross vines, Trumpet-creepers, Trumpet-flowers, Trumpet vines, Trumpet Creeper Family, Bignonia ... Podranea ricasoliana , pink trumpet vine, Port John's creeper,
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Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau trumpet creeper; ... Bignoniaceae – Trumpet-creeper family ... cow-itch trumpet creeper;
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Trumpet-flower; Trumpet-creeper (Tecoma radicans) Trumpet-creeper family ... Indian Paint-brush; Wood Betony; Lousewort; Beefsteak Plant; High Heal-all; Beech-drops; Trumpet-flower; Trumpet-creeper (Tecoma radicans) Trumpet-creeper family; Coral or Trumpet Honeysuckle;
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Trumpet Creeper, Campsis radicans, is a "hummingbird magnet." Its 2"-3" tubular orange-red flowers are perfectly adapted to fit the long, straight bill of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird, and vice versa. ... Trumpet Creeper is in the Bignoniaceae, the same family as the Southern Catalpa tree, Catalpa bignonioides.
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I have nothing but positive comments on the Red Trumpet Vine. On my property, it is leaning on a wooden fence/wall, growing between a rock retaining wall and the cement driveway. It has been there for decades, get a regular winter pruning, and comes back like regular in the late spring.
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First the long-spurred red and yellow columbine and the painted cup, then the coral honeysuckle, jewel-weed, trumpet-creeper, Oswego tea, and cardinal flower have the honor of catering to the exacting little sprite from spring to autumn. ... next: Coral Or Trumpet Honeysuckle (Lonicera Sempervirens) Honeysuckle Family...
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