The leaves are dark green and oval-shaped, while the flowers are arranged in clusters and can grow up to 4 inches long.
Trumpet vines, also known commonly as Campsis, are vigorous vines that dazzle with bright orange and red trumpet-shaped flowers from midsummer through into fall. They are fast-growing climbing plants ...
My interest in the trumpet vine / creeper was piqued when I observed this vine growing at least 40 feet high on a very tall oak tree and the flowers were impressive. However, a bit of research ...
Carnivorous plants have evolved to capture and digest insects to supplement their nutrient intake, as they often thrive in ...
This clambering weed with long vines has been known as greater bindweed in the past, and is also incorrectly called convolvulus. It is very commonly found in home gardens, roadsides and waste areas, ...
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City gardener: The fall garden
Many city gardeners start to run out of steam when September rolls over to October and beyond. As the first mild frosts ...
Nature is amazing and never ceases to surprise you. In this collection, let’s explore its most rare and gorgeous flowers that ...
If you have been wanting something a little different for your garden, the exotic-looking cypress vine may be just the plant you are looking for. It is a tender annual plant, which means it grows ...
told through eight everyday products. For more than 200 years, the heart of the global trade in cut flowers has been the Netherlands. The world’s largest global auction for flowers began ...
This North and Central American native vine is a fast grower that produces multitudes of slightly fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in the morning. This North and Central American native ...
Three reasons: they’re deer-proof, they make gorgeous cut flowers and they arrive in early spring when we most need a boost.