What is the trumpet climbing?
Trumpto deny, scientific name Campsis Radicans , is a tough climbing wine vine with brilliantly colored flowers that attract hummingbirds. Also known as trumpet vines, grows in many areas of North America, where it is planted as ornamental and is also found in the wild. The trumpet denial is very low maintenance as soon as it is set, but many people are considered weeds because of its tendency to get out of control and choke other plants.
The trumpet branch is woody and the main stem can reach diameters of up to 7.8 cm). V can grow to heights of 30 to 35 feet (9.1 to 10.7 m) with a structure that grows and takes without support to a shrub appearance. The merged leaves are composed of leaflets that grow in pairs on the opposite sides of the central stem. The leaflets are dark green with an oval shape, which at the end comes to a point with jagged edges. The vine is sometimes called the "cows of itching" contact with the leaves can cause a rash in many creatures, including humans and cows.
trumpets grow in large, striking clusters, each flowers reaching a length of about 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10 cm). They have a long trumpet shape, which at the end burns into five different petals, with large important sticks coming out of the center. They are a brilliant shade of red, with a lighter reddish orange in the throat and are very attractive for hummingbirds. As soon as the flowers are spent, the vines produce large seed pods that dry out and divide, numerous light winged seeds are released.
Trumptet Creeper is located in Eastern North America, with an reach from Ontario South to Florida and West to Texas and Dakotas. In the wild, it tends to grow in forests, forests, on the banks of streams and in the fields. This is considered invasive because of their ability to spread quickly and tend to take over the area and suffocate another plant life. This tendency received her nicknames "Helline" and "deVil's Shovestring ”.
2 can be easily trained to grow on grid fences, fences and other structures. It will bloom more in full sun than in shady places and should be connected during the period without rain. Due to aggressive growing tendencies, it is necessary to monitor and maintain pruning. If trumpets are denied spread to areas where it is undesirable, it is extremely difficult to eradicate.