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These delightful climbers are perfect for a sunny situation and they give wonderful floral interest from late summer to autumn. Campsis have the common name of ‘Trumpet Vine’ because the idyllic flowers resemble the shape of trumpets. These are fast-growing and deciduous climbers that are self-clinging and so they can easily be trained to grow on wires or on a trellis.
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Campsis Indian Summer
Trumpet Vine
Common Name: Indian Summer Trumpet VineLatin Name: Campsis tagliabuana 'Indian Summer'Soil: Neutral, fertile soilPosition: Full sunHardiness: HardyFlowering Period/colour: Late summer until autumn/deep orangeEventual height/spread: 6m x 5mSpecial features: Vigorous self clinging climber with trumpet shaped flowers.Campsis 'Indian Summer' is a deciduous, self clinging plant which uses its aerial roots to attach itself to a wall or trellis. It produces spectacular clusters of trumpet shaped flowers in late summer which are a rich terracotta coloured on the inside and apricot shades on the outside. Ideal for any fertile well drained garden situation where it can grow up a trellis, wall or tree.
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Campsis Madame Galen
Trumpet Vine
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