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James H. Schutte
(Olympica Bellflower, Roundleaf Bellflower)
This charming perennial produces delicate, lavender-blue, bell-shaped flowers that nod from slender, wiry stems in late spring through early summer. ‘Olympica’ is a form of harebell, a species which occurs throughout temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It was selected from a population in the state of Washington in the northwestern United States, and features larger, more deeply-colored flowers than the species. It forms mounds of small, toothed, round to oblong foliage which spread...
(Bellflower)
Glossy leaves and arching stems with white bellflowers that are blushed with pink and have maroon-spots in early summer describes the ornamental strengths of of the Korean bellflower. Vigorously spreading into large groundcover-like colonies through its rhizomes (underground stems) and seeds, it is an herbaceous perennial native to Korea, making it quite cold and summer heat tolerant compared to other Campanula.
The rounded, heart-shaped leaves are glossy dark green and grow in a basal...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Bellflower)
Glossy leaves and arching stems with rosy pink bellflowers that are edged in white and have red spots in early summer describes the ornamental strengths of of the Elizabeth Korean bellflower. Vigorously spreading into large groundcover-like colonies through its rhizomes (underground stems) and seeds, it is an herbaceous perennial native to Korea, making it quite cold and summer heat tolerant compared to other Campanula.
The rounded, heart-shaped leaves are glossy dark green and grow...
(Bernice Bellflower, Nettle-leaved Bellflower)
The tall stems of ‘Bernice’ are topped with flaring, double- to triple-layered, bowl-shaped flowers of rich, violet-blue. One of the prettiest of tall bellflowers, it is derived from a species native to the Mediterranean region, and rivals the beauty of delphiniums when in flower. This woody-based perennial produces dark green, oval, toothed foliage which is prickly to the touch. In midsummer, the distinctive flowers open loosely on branched stems, attracting bees and butterflies.
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Felder Rushing
(Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine)
Trumpet creeper is a rampant clinging deciduous vine native to the southeastern United States. Its orange, red, or yellow trumpet shaped flowers appear in late summer to early fall, attracting bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. The compound, pinnate leaves are typically dark green. Large bean-shaped fruits follow the flowers. Several cultivars are available, including red-flowered, yellow-flowered, and variegated selections.
Trumpet creeper tolerates a wide range of soils in sun to light shade....
Maureen Gilmer
(Flamenco Trumpet Vine, Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine)
Trumpet vine is a very vigorous deciduous climber with dark green leaves native to the southeastern United States. 'Flamenco' shows off bright red trumpet-shaped flowers with orange throats in late summer to early fall. These fiery attention getters attract hungry hummingbirds.
Trumpet vine spreads by suckering roots. Frequent pruning is required to keep it in bounds. It grows in a wide array of soils and light exposures, but a moist, well-draining neutral soil in full sun produces the most impressive...
PlantHaven
(Tango Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Creeper)
Trumpet creeper is a rampant clinging deciduous vine native to the southeastern United States. Its orange, red, or yellow trumpet shaped flowers appear in late summer to early fall, attracting bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. The compound, pinnate leaves are typically dark green. Large bean-shaped fruits follow the flowers. Several cultivars are available, including red-flowered, yellow-flowered, and variegated selections.
Trumpet creeper tolerates a wide range of soils in sun to light shade....
James H. Schutte
(Minnesota Red Trumpet Vine, Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine)
Named for its deep orange-red flowers, 'Minnesota Red' is a cultivar of trumpet creeper, a rampant clinging deciduous vine native to the southeastern United States. Its trumpet shaped flowers appear in late summer to early fall, attracting hummingbirds. The compound, pinnate leaves are dark green. Large bean-shaped fruits follow the flowers.
Trumpet creeper tolerates a wide range of soils in sun to light shade. Give it room to romp, and watch for root suckers and seedlings. It works well on a...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Summer Snowfallâ„¢ Trumpet Vine, Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine)
The Summer Snowfall trumpet vine ('Takarazuka Variegated') is a vigorous deciduous climber with marbled creamy white and green leaves. Its summer occurring flowers are the classic orange-red trumpets. These fiery attention getters attract hungry hummingbirds.
'Takarazuka Variegated' spreads by suckering roots. Frequent pruning is required to keep it in bounds, although its leaf variegation tends to slow its grow rate in comparison to other trumpet vines. It grows in a wide array of soils and...
James H. Schutte
(Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine, Yellow Trumpet Vine)
The yellow flowered form of trumpet creeper is a rampant clinging deciduous vine native to the southeastern United States. Its cheerful, trumpet shaped flowers appear in late summer to early fall, attracting bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. The compound, pinnate leaves are paler green than those of red- and orange-flowered varieties. Large bean-shaped fruits follow the flowers.
Trumpet creeper tolerates a wide range of soils in sun to light shade. Give it room to romp; watch for root suckers...