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Campsis radicans, the
trumpet vine,
yellow trumpet vine, or
trumpet creeper (also
known in
North America as cow-itch vine or
hummingbird vine), is a species...
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Campsis,
commonly known as
trumpet creeper or
trumpet vine, is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Bignoniaceae,
native to
woodlands in
China and...
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Campsis grandiflora,
commonly known as the
Chinese trumpet vine, is a fast-growing,
deciduous creeper with large, orange, trumpet-shaped
flowers in summer...
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Campsis ×
tagliabuana (Madame Galen) is a mid-19th-century
hybrid between Campsis radicans (American
trumpet vine) and
Campsis grandiflora (Chinese trumpet...
- Species: P. fortunei
Binomial name
Paulownia fortunei (Seem.) Hemsl.
Synonyms Campsis fortunei Seem.
Paulownia duclouxii Dode
Paulownia longifolia Hand.-Mazz...
- mega****,
native wisteria Calystegia sepium,
hedge bindweed Campsis, the
trumpet vine
Campsis grandiflora, the
Chinese trumpet vine
Cardiospermum halicacabum...
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Adults are on wing from May to August. The
larvae feed on the seed pods of
Campsis radicans. "GlobIZ search".
Global Information System on Pyraloidea. Retrieved...
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Tourrettieae Eccremocarpus Tourrettia Genus Argylia Tribe Tecomeae Campsidium Campsis Deplanchea Dinklageodoxa Incarvillea Lamiodendron Neosepicaea Pandorea...
- hummingbirds. They are
often planted in
American gardens to
attract these birds.
Campsis radicans (trumpet vine) of the trumpet-creeper
family (Bignoniaceae) Ipomoea...
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chinensis (Chinese Aster)
Camellia (Camellia)
Campanula spp. (Bellflower)
Campsis radicans (Trumpet Creeper)
Cannabis sativa (Hemp, Marijuana) Capsi**** spp...