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Bignonia capreolata (cross vine)
#1 gal. pot available for only: $9.95

This southeastern native woody vine grows up to 50 feet long, and produces clusters of orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers 2 inches long and 1 1/2 inches across in spring. Sometimes seen high in the trees, tendrils give cross vine the ability to cling to stone, bricks and fences with no special care. Persistent, glossy, semi-evergreen leaves change from dark green in summer to reddish-purple in winter, and make this a useful year round ornamental. Plant in full sun to part shade in most any soil. Cross vine is heat tolerant, and provides an early nectar source for butterflies and bees. The bright blooms also attract hummingbirds.
Campsis radicans (trumpet vine)
#1 gal. pot available for only: $9.95

Old fashioned orange trumpet-shaped flowers in mid summer on a climbing vine with deeply cut, dark green foliage. Large pods add interest and texture in early fall, but should be removed to prevent self-seeding! Attracts hummingbirds!
Celastrus scandens (American bittersweet)
#1 gal. pot available for only: $9.95

Vigorous, twining native vine grows to 20' or more with glossy green leaves that turn brilliant yellow in fall. In September, female plants are covered with showy pendants of yellow-orange seed clusters, splitting open to reveal brilliant red centers. Great for everlasting bouquets. Our plants have multiple cuttings in every pot to ensure both male and female vines are present to produce seed clusters!