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Trumpet vine plant (Campsis radicans), also known as trumpet creeper, is a fast-growing perennial vine which looses it’s foliage in winter. A vigorous, woody, self-clinging climber with aerial roots and a habit of suckering. It bears small clusters of trumpet-shaped deep orange and red flowers in late summer to autumn. Its foliage is downy on the underside. It is hardier than C. grandiflora, and able to withstand quite severe frost. It was previously known as Bignonia radicans.
It is often used as a cover for fences, arbors, walls, pillars or large trellises and as a ground cover. It can be used as a ground cover plant in a sunny position. They can be allowed to scramble on the ground and will form an effective ground cover, rooting at intervals along the branches. They should be planted about 2.5 meters apart each way.
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