Campsis radicans 'Flamenco' - Narancssárga trombitafolyondár
Campsis radicans 'Flamenco' is a vigorous and spectacular deciduous climbing plant, commonly known as Trumpet Creeper or Virginia Trumpet. This variety stands out with its large, trumpet-shaped flowers in a bright and vibrant red-orange, with an orange throat. It blooms abundantly from mid-summer to late autumn (July - October), offering a long-lasting display of color. The flowers strongly attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees.
The plant grows quickly, reaching 6-10 m in height, with dark green pinnate compound leaves. It is ideal for covering pergolas, trellises, fences, or walls.
Main features:
- Size: 6-10 m height, fast growth
- Flower type: large trumpet-shaped, intense red-orange
- Flowering period: mid-summer to late autumn
- Fragrance: none
- Hardiness: excellent cold tolerance, -30°C to -34°C (zones 4-10)
Care:
- Light: full sun
- Watering: moderate, drought tolerant
- Support: required (climbs with adhesive roots)
- Pruning: spring for size control (very vigorous)
An excellent choice for large gardens where you want intense color and fast growth! Warning: it can become invasive if not controlled by regular pruning.