Trumpet Vine, Trumpet Creeper
Scientific Name: Campsis radicans
Trumpet vine bears orange-red flowers that attract hummingbirds. It is a perennial native to Alachua County. It likes full to partial sun and usually moist soil to soil that has somewhat long very dry periods. It is also a larval host for the plebeian sphinx moth. The vines can spread easily.
Size: assorted small pots
Scientific Name: Campsis radicans
Trumpet vine bears orange-red flowers that attract hummingbirds. It is a perennial native to Alachua County. It likes full to partial sun and usually moist soil to soil that has somewhat long very dry periods. It is also a larval host for the plebeian sphinx moth. The vines can spread easily.
Size: assorted small pots
Scientific Name: Campsis radicans
Trumpet vine bears orange-red flowers that attract hummingbirds. It is a perennial native to Alachua County. It likes full to partial sun and usually moist soil to soil that has somewhat long very dry periods. It is also a larval host for the plebeian sphinx moth. The vines can spread easily.
Size: assorted small pots