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Bignoniaceae / Bignonias Cross Vine (Bignonia capreolata)
Plant Type: This is a vine, it is a perennial.
Leaves: The leaf arrangement is opposite. The leaves are divided into two entire leaflets.

 


A close relative is the Cross Vine (Bignonia Capriolata). Cross Vine is also commonly called Trumpet Flower, or Trumpet Vine. Cross vines grow shorter vines. The flowers are smaller, growing two to three inches.

Bignonia capreolata
'Tangerine Beauty'
Tangerine Beauty Cross Vine
Description ...

Cross Vine - Evergreen vine w/up to 10'-20' long stems & tangerine-orange tubular flowers in spring-ealry fall. Full sun part shade. Cold hardy to
Bomarea multiflora ...

Cross vine trumpet flowers pose prettily at pondside hoping to host hungry hummingbirds.
Description ...

Cross vine is a vine that occurs frequently in floodplain forests and wet hammocks of the northern counties of Florida, south to the central peninsula. It blooms in the spring. There is only one species of Bignonia in Florida (Wunderlin, 2003).

Cross Vine
(Bignonia capreolata)
Up to 50 feet
Showy orange or reddish orange flowers in late spring. Flowers best in full sun.

Bignonia capreolata (Cross Vine)
Campsis grandiflora (Chinese Trumpet Creeper)
Campsis radicans (Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine)
Campsis tagliabuana
Catalpa bignonioides (Southern Catalpa, Caterpillar Tree) ...

include trumpet honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens), cross vine (Bignonia capreolata), trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans), or Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia durior). Contact your local native plant society for other suggestions.

Cross Vine [English]: Bignonia capreolata
Cross-Bearing Pelea [English]: Melicope cruciata
Cross-Country Daylily [English]: Hemerocallis 'Cross-Country'
Cross-Haired Rock Cress [English]: Arabis crucisetosa ...

See also: Bignonia, Vine, Bignonia capreolata, Campsis, May

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