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Trumpet Creeper
Trumpet Creepers are often grown with multiple trunks. This plant flowers best in a full sun location. It is also known as the Trumpet Vine and is a tough vine for hot and dry sites. The rapid growth makes it an excellent plant for covering fences or arbors. The invasive nature of this plant makes it hard to get rid of but also very hardy. The abundant sprays of trumpet-shaped orange flowers cover this deciduous vine for an extra long bloom season. The Trumpet Creeper, Campsis radicans, is a rapid growing, clinging vine that produces orange trumpet shaped flowers in the summer months that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. ... details
Honeysuckle - John Clayton Bright orange to red fruits are produced in late summer and fall, that birds will savor. This Honeysuckle is an excellent choice for new landscapes, patio containers, or bare patches by walls for some vertical coverage. The John Clayton needs at least a 1/2 day of sun to produce flowers. . The John Clayton attracts the attention of hummingbirds and butterflies. Be sure to provide it a support to climb on right away or soon after it's planted. The Honeysuckle 'John Clayton', 'Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton', also known as the John Clayton Honeysuckle vine, produces lovely, fragrant, yellow flowers beginning in early summer and blooming all the way through late fall. |
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