Q. What can you tell me about trumpet vine or trumpet creeper? Many of my friends tell me to avoid it like the plague. A. Depending on who one talks to, trumpet vine is either native to the ...
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Trumpet vine growing from seed time lapse (130 days)
Time-lapse of a trumpet vine germinating and growing from seed to young plant. Seeds were cold-stratification in a moist ...
Q: I have had trumpet vines for several years and they have never bloomed. They are located against an arbor and their branches wind in and out. They are watered by our irrigation system three times ...
Dear Dr. Dirt: My friend has a lovely orange flowering trumpet vine. She has given me a couple seedpods with seeds to plant. When and how should these be planted? -— Libby, Brownsburg Dear Reader: The ...
A boring fence or wall can ruin an otherwise stunning garden, but one rapidly-growing climbing plant could provide the ideal solution. To swiftly transform it into a lush, green backdrop, ...
What is not to like about a plant that is naturalized to Ohio, produces showy yellow orange to red trumpet-shaped flowers, attracts hummingbirds, bees and deer, and can be expected to grow 15 feet a ...
Trumpet vine brings a little taste of the tropics to Colorado. The plant boasts bright blooms from midsummer to frost, but offers garden interest in all of the seasons. And the vigorous plant is not a ...
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