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Trumpet Creeping Vine Flower Plant

Original price was: ₹700.00.Current price is: ₹150.00.

the Trumpet Creeper Vine (also called Trumpet Vine or Campsis) is a beautiful, fast-growing climber known for its large, trumpet-shaped orange or red flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. It’s perfect for fences, pergolas, or walls — but needs a bit of control because it grows very vigorously.

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  • Botanical name: Campsis radicans (American Trumpet Vine) / Campsis grandiflora (Chinese Trumpet Creeper)
  • Common names: Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine, Cow Itch Vine, Campsis
  • Type: Deciduous, perennial climber
  • Height: 20–40 feet (with support)
  • Flower colors: Orange, red, yellow (trumpet-shaped, 3–4 inches long)

🌞 2. Sunlight

  • Needs full sun (at least 6–8 hours/day) for best flowering.
  • Can tolerate partial shade, but produces fewer flowers.
    ☀️ Full sunlight = abundant blooms.

🌾 3. Soil

  • Adapts to most soils but prefers well-draining, fertile soil.
  • Ideal mix for pots or garden beds:
    👉 1 part garden soil + 1 part compost + 1 part sand or coco peat.
  • Slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.5) is best.

💧 4. Watering

  • Water regularly during the growing season to keep soil slightly moist.
  • Once established, it’s fairly drought-tolerant.
    💧 Avoid overwatering — soggy soil causes root rot.

🪴 5. Planting

  • Can be planted by seeds, cuttings, or root suckers.
  • Cuttings are easiest:
    1. Take a 6–8 inch semi-hardwood cutting in spring/summer.
    2. Plant in moist soil or coco peat.
    3. Keep in bright indirect light until rooted (3–4 weeks).
  • Once rooted, transplant near a strong support (trellis, wall, fence).

🌸 6. Flowering

  • Flowers bloom from late spring to autumn (May–October).
  • Clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers appear on new growth.
  • The vine attracts bees, butterflies, and birds.

💡 Older plants flower more profusely — patience pays off!


✂️ 7. Pruning & Maintenance

  • Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth starts.
  • Cut back old or tangled branches to shape the plant.
  • Flowers grow on new wood, so pruning encourages more blooms.
  • Regular pruning also controls aggressive spreading.

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