Trumpet Creeper - Indian Summer

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Trumpet Creeper - Indian Summer

Propagation prohibited without a license. radicans and grandiflora species resulting in a superior orange-red trumpet bloom with red stripes. Indian Summer is a more subdued grower than other Trumpet Creepers. The unique colored blooms appear in late summer. Indian Summer would look wonderful in a patio pot. The Trumpet Creeper 'Indian Summer', 'Campsis x tagliabuana 'Kudian' PP#13189', is a cross between the c. Indian Summer will flower the first year. This plant thrives in full sun and will attract Hummingbirds. ... find out more

 

Wild Fox Grape Wild Fox Grapes bear purplish-black berries and are the source of many cultivated grape varieties. Wild Fox Grapes can be used to make juice, jellies, jams, conserves, and preserves. The fruit is extremely important to wildlife as well as being a most important grape in the development of North American viticulture. The Wild Fox Grape, Vitis labrusca, is a woody vine which can climb over thirty feet tall. They can be used in pies and pastries too. These fruits develop considerable sweetness after the first frost. It is also called skunk grape. They have large, three-lobed leaves with teeth on the edges. Wild Grape can be found on streambanks, pond edges, roadsides, and in open woods.

Trumpet Creeper - Indian Summer
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