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Common Name(s): Trumpet-Creeper, Trumpet Vine, Cow-Itch Vine
Species: Campsis radicans
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Family: Bignoniaceae
Longevity: Perennial
Origin: Native
Height: Vine up to 9 m
Flowers: June - August
Fruits: Spring - Fall
Description: A woody, high climbing vine found along fence rows, streams and in thickets. Tube-shaped flowers are orange to red in color. Often planted as an ornamental but can become problematic. Can cause dermatitis in some people when handling the leaves or flowers.
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