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  | | German: Trompetenblume | Czech: trubač kořenující | | Genus: Campsis | Family: Bignoniaceae, | | Mature Height: 10.00 m | Deciduous: deciduous plant | | Bloom in: VII, VIII, IX, | Flower Colour:   | | Soil Preferred: penetrability, nutritive, | Light Required:  | | Other Attributes: climber plant, opposite leaves, lanceolate, odd pinnate, leaf margin serrate, type of inflorescence - panicle, fruit - capsule, on pergola and trellage, attractive flowers, |
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower plant
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower plant
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower plant
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower buds
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower knots
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower flowers
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower flowers
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower flowers
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower flowers
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower fruits
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower fruits
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower ross or bark
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower ross or bark
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower leaves
 Campsis radicans trumpet flower leaves
Plants of Genus Campsis:
Campsis radicans 'Flamenco' - Red Trumpet Vine, Crimson Trumpet Vine (5241 readers)A deciduous climbing vine that is easy to grow and an American native. Attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, this would be a great addition to a butterfly garden. Will cling to garden structures and will grow rampantly in full sun or partial shade. Will grow in any average soil. Prune ba... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Michigan State University Extension: Campsis radicans--Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet VineNC State University: Native: Campsis radicans; Trumpet creeperNC State University: Poisonous Plants: Campsis radicansNC State University: Vines: Campsis radicansUSDA PLANTS: Campsis radicans (trumpet creeper)Virginia Tech: Campsis radicans Fact SheetWIKIPEDIA: File:Campsis radicans climbing a fence.jpgWIKIPEDIA: File:Campsis radicans climbing nearly five feet.jpgWIKIPEDIA: File:Campsis radicans-600px.jpgWisflora: Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
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 | Product Description: Raymond Evison, world authority on clematis, here provides a fresh look at the genus by focusing on not just the popular large-flowered cultivars but also on the less well known species. A comprehensive plant encyclopedia divided into the distinct clematis groups provides detailed and authoritative descriptions of nearly 375 species and varieties. Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (1998-04-01) Price: $29.95 | | Barry Fretwell, |
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 | Product Description: The clematis has become one of our best-loved flowers, prized for its stunning variety of color and form. In this generously illustrated guide, expert Barry Fretwell offers detailed descriptions of 200 varieties. Throughout, there is a wealth of guidance in choosing, growing, and maintaining clematis as well as invaluable professional tips on pruning and propagation. This excellent guide is complete with a history of the species, a helpful glossary, and more than a hundred color photographs. Publisher: HarperCollins UK (1997-05-01) Price: $22.95 | | Keith Fair, Carol Fair, |
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 | Product Description: Clematis are amongst the most versatile of all garden flowers and can be grown in a number of different ways and for a number of different purposes—as climbers and trailers for trellises, walls, and even through trees; as low growing shrubs for ground cover; and for growing in containers on the patio. This guide covers everything the beginner may need for the best and most colorful results. Publisher: Crowood Press (1990-04-01) Price: $20.00 | | Marigold Badcock, |
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 | Product Description: Clematis rates among the most beautiful of climbing vines, but in the past its popularity suffered because it was considered hard to grow. Not any more. This lavishly illustrated guide explains how to cultivate today’s hardy new stocks and enjoy clematis throughout the seasons. Success is assured, thanks to complete instructions on deep planting, watering, feeding, and pruning, along with diagrams of climbing structures. Choosing among the many colors and flower shapes available is easy with the help of the spectacular pictures and detailed information in the directory of 250 varieties that fills the whole second half of the book. Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman (2006-02-28) Price: $14.95 | | John Feltwell, |
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 | Product Description: With more than 250 full color photos and an A-Z directory detailing more than 340 varieties, Clematis for All Seasons is the essential guide to this favorite garden climber. Colorful and a pleasure to read, the book is organized by group, color location and season. Clematis for All Seasons includes: separate chapters on color and unusual varieties origins of clematis and species worldwide how to identify varieties how to choose plants for location and climate how to combine clematis with other plants in a garden design Zone Chart The techniques section includes information on planting, supporting, pruning, propagation, feeding, watering, pests and diseases. Gardeners will find Clematis for All Seasons an especially useful guide to this widely loved blooming climber Publisher: Firefly Books (1999-03-01) Price: $19.95 |
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