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− | | name = ''Campsis radicans'' | + | |familia=Bignoniaceae |
− | | common_names = Trumpet vine | + | |genus=Campsis |
− | | growth_habit = [[Vine]] | + | |species=radicans |
− | | high = 32 ft (10m) | + | |common_name=Trumpet Vine, Trumpet Creeper |
− | | wide = 32 ft (10m) | + | |habit=vine-climber |
− | | origin = SE United States | + | |Min ht metric=cm |
− | | poisonous =
| + | |Max ht box=32 |
− | | lifespan = [[Perennial]] | + | |Max ht metric=ft |
− | | exposure = Sun, part-sun | + | |Max wd box=32 |
− | | water = Regular to moderate | + | |Max wd metric=ft |
− | | features = Flowers, Hummingbirds | + | |origin=SE United States |
− | | hardiness = Can take hard freeze | + | |lifespan=perennial |
− | | bloom = Summer | + | |exposure=sun, part-sun |
− | | usda_zones = 4a-10b | + | |water=frequent, regular |
− | | sunset_zones = 2-21, 26-41 | + | |features=deciduous, flowers, hummingbirds |
− | | color = IndianRed
| + | |flower_season=early summer, mid summer, late summer |
− | | image = Campsis radicans-600px.jpg | + | |flowers=red, orange |
− | | image_width = 200px | + | |Min Temp Num=-30 |
− | | image_caption = Trumpet vine flowers | + | |Temp Metric=°F |
− | | regnum = Plantae
| + | |min_zone=4 |
− | | divisio = Magnoliophyta
| + | |max_zone=10 |
− | | classis = Magnoliopsida
| + | |sunset_zones=2-21, 26-41 |
− | | ordo = Lamiales
| + | |image=Campsis radicans-600px.jpg |
− | | familia = Bignoniaceae
| + | |image_width=200 |
− | | genus = Campsis
| + | |image_caption=Trumpet vine flowers |
− | | species = radicans
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| The '''Trumpet vine''' or '''Trumpet creeper''' (''Campsis radicans''), also known as "Cow itch vine," is a large and vigorous woody [[vine]] of the family [[Bignoniaceae]], notable for its showy trumpet-shaped [[flower]]s. It is native to woodlands of the [[Southeastern United States|southeastern]] [[United States]], but is a popular garden [[perennial plant]] across much of the country as some [[cultivar]]s are hardy to as low as -30°F/-34°C. | | The '''Trumpet vine''' or '''Trumpet creeper''' (''Campsis radicans''), also known as "Cow itch vine," is a large and vigorous woody [[vine]] of the family [[Bignoniaceae]], notable for its showy trumpet-shaped [[flower]]s. It is native to woodlands of the [[Southeastern United States|southeastern]] [[United States]], but is a popular garden [[perennial plant]] across much of the country as some [[cultivar]]s are hardy to as low as -30°F/-34°C. |
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− | Campsis radicans. Seem. (Tecoma radicans, Juss. Bignonia radicans, Linn.). Trumpet-creeper. Trumpet-vine.trumpet- honeysuckle. Figs. 773, 774. High-climbing shrub, clinging with rootlets: lvs. odd-pinnate; lfts. 9-11, oval to ovate- oblong, acuminate, serrate, dark green above, pale and pubescent beneath, at least along the midrib, l½-2½ in. long: fls. in terminal racemes; corolla tubular-funnelform, about 3 in. long, with 5 spreading lobes, usually orange with scarlet limb, tube almost thrice as long as the short-toothed calyx: fr. cylindric-oblong, keeled along the sutures, stalked and with a beak at the apex, 3-5 in. long. July- Sept. Pa. and Ill. to Fla. and Texas. B.M. 485. Gn. 22, p. 339. F. 1873, p. 220. A. F. 12:34. Mn. 2:9. Var. atropurpurea, Voss (var. grandiflora atropurpurea, Hort.). With large, deep scarlet fls. Var. speciosa, Voss. Scarcely climbing, usually forming a bush with long and slender branches: lfts. small, oval, abruptly narrowed into a slender point often ¾in. long: fls. orange-red, with rather straight tube; limb about 1¼ in. across. Var. praecox, Schneid. Large scarlet fls. in June. Var. aurea, Hort. Fls. yellow. | + | Campsis radicans. Seem. (Tecoma radicans, Juss. Bignonia radicans, Linn.). Trumpet-creeper. Trumpet-vine, trumpet-honeysuckle. High-climbing shrub, clinging with rootlets: lvs. odd-pinnate; lfts. 9-11, oval to ovate- oblong, acuminate, serrate, dark green above, pale and pubescent beneath, at least along the midrib, l½-2½ in. long: fls. in terminal racemes; corolla tubular-funnelform, about 3 in. long, with 5 spreading lobes, usually orange with scarlet limb, tube almost thrice as long as the short-toothed calyx: fr. cylindric-oblong, keeled along the sutures, stalked and with a beak at the apex, 3-5 in. long. July- Sept. Pa. and Ill. to Fla. and Texas. Var. atropurpurea, Voss (var. grandiflora atropurpurea, Hort.). With large, deep scarlet fls. Var. speciosa, Voss. Scarcely climbing, usually forming a bush with long and slender branches: lfts. small, oval, abruptly narrowed into a slender point often ¾in. long: fls. orange-red, with rather straight tube; limb about 1¼ in. across. Var. praecox, Schneid. Large scarlet fls. in June. Var. aurea, Hort. Fls. yellow. |
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| + | ==Cultivation== |
| + | Succeeds on a warm wall in a good loamy soil{{pfaf1}} in full sun{{pfaf166}} or light shade{{pfaf200}}. Plants can become rampant when growing in rich soils{{pfaf200}}. A very ornamental plant{{pfaf1}}, it is hardy to about -20°c according to some reports{{pfaf184}}{{pfaf200}} whilst another says that it is not hardy in all parts of the country but it succeeds in more open positions such as a pergola or an old tree in the southern part of England{{pfaf1}}. Plants require the extra warmth of a sunny wall to induce better flowering{{pfaf184}}. Plants are self-clinging by aerial roots like ivy but are best if given some support{{pfaf1, 166}}. Any pruning is best done in the spring{{pfaf188}}. The seed only ripens outdoors in Britain in hot summers{{pfaf11}}. There are some named forms selected for their ornamental value{{pfaf202}}. Hybridizes freely with other members of this genus{{pfaf200}}. |
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| + | ===Propagation=== |
| + | Seed - sow spring in a greenhouse at 10°c. Two months stratification at 5°c assists germination{{pfaf200}}. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and grow them on in a greenhouse for at least their first winter. Plant them out into their permanent positions in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frosts. Cuttings of almost ripe wood, 7 - 10cm long, July/August in a frame. Slow to root but a fair percentage{{pfaf78, 200}}. Root cuttings 5cm long in December. Fair to good percentage{{pfaf78}}. Suckers, removed in the dormant season. |
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| + | ===Pests and diseases=== |
| + | [[Fungal leaf spots]], [[powdery mildew]], [[scale]] insects, [[mealybugs]], [[whiteflies]]{{AHS}}. |
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| + | ==Cultivars== |
| + | form 'flava' (syn. Yellow Trumpet) produces yellow flowers. |
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| + | ==Gallery== |
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| + | ==References== |
| + | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> |
| + | *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 --> |
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| ==External links== | | ==External links== |
− | *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpet_vine | + | *{{wplink}} |
− | *[http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/species/frame/cara2.htm ''Campsis radicans'' images at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu]
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