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Trumpet vines are strong climbers that bloom in the summer. They climb excellently with the help of aerial roots and slightly twining shoots. This is an American variety with yellow-orange trumpet flowers. It can reach heights of 6-10 meters, with an annual growth of 1-4 meters. It is a plant with low frost resistance. However, if the plant freezes during the winter, it will easily regenerate. It prefers a warm, sunny location, sheltered from the wind. It thrives in moderately fertile, well-drained soils with a neutral pH.
Trumpet vines are strong climbers that bloom in the summer. They climb excellently using aerial rooting tendrils and slightly twining shoots. This is an American variety with yellow-orange trumpet flowers. It can reach up to 6-10 meters in height, with an annual growth of 1-4 meters.
Use: It is perfect for various gates, trellises, poles, columns, pergolas, arbors, fences, or house walls. It creates decorative hedges.
Blooming: It blooms from July to September. The flowers are yellow with an orange throat. The flower size is 6-8 cm. The flowers develop abundantly in 4-12-flowered clusters, which are located at the ends of this year's growth. They are scentless. The first flowers appear in the 2nd or 3rd year after planting. The leaves are decorative, green in color, turning yellow in autumn.
Care: It requires a warm, sunny location. It has a tendency to die back in winter but regenerates quickly.
Pruning: As needed.