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Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
Chinese trumpet creeper flower (Campis grandiflora)
Rose campsis trumpet creeper blossoming flower head close up front view with green unfocused background
Edirne, Turkey-August 15, 2015: Orange Pink Campsis Branch, Flowers on Stone.
Flowers and leaves of campsis on a white background. Red flowers of campsis close-up.
hibiscus red flamingo close up on white background
Close-up of blossoms of a trumpet-creeper (campsis) in the sun
Photo showing the beautiful scarlet red flowers on a 'Campsis Radicans Flamenco' plant, pictured climbing up a wall against the blue sky.  This popular vine / climber flowers from the middle of the summer until autumn and is often known as either the 'Trumpet Creeper' or the 'Trumpet Vine', due to the tubular shape of its triffid like, exotic deep flowers / blooms.
Red pink Campsis x tagliabueana, trumpet creeper, Madame Galen in flower.
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
Beautiful red flowers of the trumpet vine or trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans). Branch of trumpet vine with many red flowers. ampsis Flamenco bright orange flowers winding over the fence in greenery
Milabilis jalapa. No people
Flowering Trumpet vine or Campsis radicans or Trumpet creeper or Cow itch vine or Hummingbird vine deciduous woody vine plant with partially open orange to red flowers emerging from terminal cymes with a yellowish throat surrounded with light green leaves planted in local urban garden on warm sunny summer day
Bright vibrant red and pink bougainvillea flowers in bloom.
Bignone, Karpathos island, Greece
Crocosmia Lucifer - Montbretia - flowering in Summer in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
It is not pomegranate flowers but they have very similar shape and color
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
Chinese trumpet creeper flower (Campis grandiflora)
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Red flowers and green leaves isolated on white background. Campsis (trumpet creeper, trumpet vine).
Wall flowers in Venice, Italy
A closeup of orange Trumpet vine flowers, Campsis radicans on a bush
Background image for greeting card, branch of campsis plant with green leaves and flowers.
Bignonia capreolata, commonly known as Cross-vine, is a vigorous vine in the Bignoniaceae (trumpet creeper) family. It is a vigorous, woody vine that climbs by branched tendrils with adhesive disks. Axillary clusters (2-5 flowered cymes) of fragrant, trumpet-shaped, orange-red flowers appear in spring, lasting until early summer.
Green and Pink Stink Bug also called Shield Bug on pink trumpet vine flowers
Double calibrachoa in summer with blurred background
Trumpet vine flowers on house fence. Campsis radicans, trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, also known as cow itch vine or hummingbird vine
Small, rather slender Tree, with smooth silvery-gray Branches. Leaves pinnate, with 5-7 pairs of oblong toothed leaflets, green, hairy beneath. Flowers 8-10mm, in domes clusters.\nHabitat: Woodland, Hedgerows, Moors and Mountains to 2400m, mainly on light Soils. \nFlowering Season: May-June.\nDistribution: Western Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands. Also planted in Parks.
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