Tubular in shape, trumpet creepers are viewed as beautiful flowers. With colors reminiscent of sunsets like reddish-orange and golden yellows. They grow in long wood-like vines and spread like wildfire.
Unfortunately this spreading also has negative effects. Trumpet vines are native to the east coast. They’ve been quickly spreading westward.
Trumpet vines are great in pollinator gardens. They look magical and are great at attracting pollinators. The vines are especially attractive to hummingbirds.
They often show up from summer to fall. It grows especially well in forested and swampy regions. These vines can climb over forty feet up trees and trellises.