Flaming Trumpet Vine prefers full sun and well-draining soil, and can tolerate a range of soil types and pH levels. The plant is relatively low-maintenance and requires moderate watering and ...
To help you feel confident about pruning a trumpet vine in your backyard, we take a closer look at when and how to trim and get some tips from plant experts. Pruning trumpet vines can help you to ...
After flowering, long, bean-shaped pods are produced that often persist through the winter. Trumpet vine may not flower for several years after planting until it becomes well established in the garden ...
People living in arid climates love this plant because it thrives with little rainfall. In Ohio and more hospitable climates, you will find constant pruning is needed to keep your trumpet vine ...
I have a stump of a mimosa tree (about 4 feet tall) that I would like to enlace in trumpet vine. I saw something like this ...
While the large, sweetly-scented flowers of angel's trumpet (Brugmansia spp.) are very attractive, but you might want to consider getting rid of this gorgeous but toxic flowering plant in your garden.
Q I have a stump of a mimosa tree (about 4 feet tall) that I would like to enlace in trumpet vine. I saw something like this ...
A vigorous self-clinging woody climber growing to 10m, with pinnate leaves and bright orange or red, trumpet-shaped flowers 8cm long, borne in clusters in late summer and autumn ...