Campsis radicans Indian Summer is a woody, self-clinging deciduous climber producing large, exotic-looking, trumpet-shaped orange flowers in mid and late summer. It will grow in shade, but needs sun to flower well. Provide a sturdy structure for it to climb, as the mature plant can be heavy. Flowers August-September. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 2-3 litre pot.
Campsis radicans Flamenco is a deciduous self-clinging woody climber with attractive mid-green pinnate leaves and large showy orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers in late summer and autumn. Despite its tropical appearance, it is hardy, although in cold areas it is best grown against a sunny, sheltered wall. Height 250-300cm. Supplied in a 2 litre pot.
Campsis Madame Galen is a variety of trumpet vine that simply shouts ‘EXOTIC’! You can admire these coral-pink tropical blooms from sunny August through to the end of October, giving your garden colour during summer and Autumn! This vigorous climber is a beautiful hardy shrub that can reach up to a staggering 1000cm (393.7in) with a spread of 300cm (118.8in) making this a fantastic variety for a showy fence climber! One this trumpet vine has reached full maturity, Campsis Madame Galen thrives on neglect, meaning it will do its own thing when left – Perfect for low maintenance gardens!