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Trumpet Creeper
The abundant sprays of trumpet-shaped orange flowers cover this deciduous vine for an extra long bloom season. Trumpet Creepers are often grown with multiple trunks. This plant flowers best in a full sun location. The invasive nature of this plant makes it hard to get rid of but also very hardy. 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. 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. ... additional information
Japanese Honeysuckle - Halliana It has whitish-yellow flowers with a delightful fragrance. When used as a ground cover, they are about 2 feet tall. It produces rampant growth capable of engulfing wire or chain-link fences in just a couple of seasons. Be aware that it can be quite invasive. |
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