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Campsis radicans – Trumpet Vine

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Size

Common Name

Type

Family

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Zone

4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b, 9

Height Range (ft.)

20 to 40

Spread (ft.)

6.00 to 10.00

Bloom Time

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Bloom Description

flowers in clusters, large, Orange to red, Trumpet Shaped

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Maintenance

Suggested Use

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Campsis radicans is a bold, native climbing vine with bright orange-red trumpet flowers that attract hummingbirds and quickly cover structures.

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Additional information

Size

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Zone

4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b, 9

Height Range (ft.)

20 to 40

Spread (ft.)

6.00 to 10.00

Bloom Time

,

Bloom Description

flowers in clusters, large, Orange to red, Trumpet Shaped

Sun

Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

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Tolerate

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Growth Rate

Attracts

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Product Description

Campsis radicans, commonly known as Trumpet Vine, is a vigorous, deciduous climber native to the southeastern United States, admired for its bold clusters of orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom from summer through early fall. Reaching heights of 20 to 40 feet, it clings to surfaces with aerial rootlets and rapidly covers trellises, arbors, and fences. Known for attracting hummingbirds and pollinators, Campsis radicans is ideal for naturalistic and wildlife-friendly gardens. However, it spreads aggressively by both root suckers and seed, so thoughtful placement and routine pruning are recommended.

Why choose Campsis radicans

Spectacular blooms: Vivid orange-red flowers offer bold summer color

Wildlife attraction: Highly appealing to hummingbirds and pollinating insects

Fast climber: Quickly establishes vertical interest in the landscape

Cultivating tips

Sun exposure: Full sun is ideal for best flowering performance

Soil needs: Tolerates a range of soil types, including poor or sandy soils

Maintenance: Medium to high—cut back after flowering to manage spread

Designs for your garden

Trellises and pergolas: Perfect for adding height and drama

Naturalized areas: Excellent in meadows, woodland edges, or open spaces

Pollinator gardens: Provides a rich nectar source throughout the season

Ecological notes

Native: Supports native bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds

Vigorous spreader: May become invasive if not properly maintained

Erosion control: Useful in stabilizing slopes and disturbed areas

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best growing conditions for Trumpet Vine?

Trumpet Vine thrives in full sun, which promotes the best flowering, but it will tolerate light shade. It grows well in average, well-drained soil and is extremely drought-tolerant and adaptable—performing even in poor, sandy, or rocky soils. Once established, it requires very little care.

How large does Trumpet Vine grow?

This is a vigorous, woody vine that can grow 30–40 feet or more, climbing via aerial rootlets that cling to walls, fences, arbors, and trellises. It needs a strong, permanent support and regular pruning to control its aggressive growth.

When does Trumpet Vine bloom?

Trumpet Vine blooms from midsummer through early fall (typically July to September), producing large clusters of bright orange to red trumpet-shaped flowers. The blooms appear on new growth and continue for weeks, attracting attention with both color and form.

Is Trumpet Vine good for pollinators and wildlife?

Yes! Trumpet Vine is a pollinator powerhouse. Its tubular flowers are especially attractive to hummingbirds, as well as bees and butterflies. The dense growth also offers nesting cover for birds and protection for small wildlife.

Is Trumpet Vine invasive?

Campsis radicans is native but can be very aggressive in cultivated settings. It spreads by both suckers and self-seeding, and can overwhelm nearby structures or plants if not regularly maintained. Best used in wildlife gardens, large landscapes, or areas where spreading is less of a concern.

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