trumpet vines
Trumpet vines, scientifically known as Campsis radicans, are climbing plants native to the southeastern United States. They are known for their vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in shades of orange and red during the summer months. These flowers attract various pollinators, including hummingbirds and bees, making them a popular choice for gardeners looking to enhance biodiversity.
The vines can grow rapidly, reaching lengths of up to 30 feet, and are often used to cover trellises, fences, or walls. While they are hardy and adaptable to different soil types, they can become invasive if not properly managed, spreading quickly in suitable environments.