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The Trumpet Creeper is a deciduous, clinging vine with dark green, 6"-12"
compound leaves consisting of many smaller leaflets.
They are capable of quickly climbing to heights of 30 feet or more if conditions are favorable.
Throughout the summer they produce terminal clusters of 6-12,
bright scarlet orange, 3" trumpet shaped flowers.
A Hummingbird Favorite!
Growing Requirements for Trumpet Creeper Vines
Trumpet Creepers are hardy in USDA zones 4-10.
They will require a support structure to grow on, and it is a good idea to have this in place before planting. Trumpet Creeper vines are happy to climb over arbors, trellises, fences, walls and even high up into a tree.
They will attach themselves to the support with aerial roots along the stem, but you should add supplemental ties until the roots get a good grip, especially in wind prone areas .
Plant your Trumpet Creeper where it will receive full sun to light shade for most of the day.
They should be grown in reasonably rich, moist,well-drained soil.
Water regularly and thoroughly during the summer months.
Feed monthly during the growing season, with a good, all purpose fertilizer.
Pinch back the tips of new growth frequently to induce bushiness.
To keep your established Trumpet Vine contained and promote better flowering, prune the vines back
to a few buds each in late winter or before new growth starts early in the spring.
Remove seed pods as they form to extend the blooming season.
Trumpet Creepers bloom on new wood from the current year.
Propagating Trumpet Creepers and Growing them from Seed...
Sow seeds directly into your flower garden after all danger of frost has past and the soil has warmed. Plant seeds 1/4" deep.
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