Campsis radicans, Trumpet Creeper - also known in North America as cow-itch vine or hummingbird vine, is a native to eastern North America, and naturalized elsewhere. Growing to 10 metres (33 feet), it is a vigorous/aggressive, deciduous woody vine, notable for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers. It inhabits woodlands and riverbanks, and is also a popular garden plant. The flowers bloom in the summer for about three months and is very attractive to hummingbirds. It grows well on arbors, fences, and trees.
Widespread throughout NC - Click to view its native range in North Carolina.
Campsis radicans, Trumpet Creeper
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