Bignonia, Cross Vine, Crossvine, Trumpet Flower 'Tangerine Beauty'

Bignoniacapreolata

Family
Bignoniaceae (big-no-nih-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Bignonia (big-NO-nee-uh)
Species
capreolata (kap-ree-oh-LAH-tuh)
Synonym
Sun Exposure
Sun to Partial Shade
Foliage
Evergreen
Height
30-40 ft. (9-12 m)
Spacing
8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 6a: to -23.3 °C (-10 °F)
USDA Zone 6b: to -20.5 °C (-5 °F)
USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F)
USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F)
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
USDA Zone 9a: to -6.6 °C (20 °F)
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
Danger
Handling plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction
Bloom Color
Gold (yellow-orange)
Bloom Time
Late Winter/Early Spring
Late Summer/Early Fall
Other Details
Category
Vines and Climbers
Water Requirements
Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between waterings
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Bloom Size
Other details
May be a noxious weed or invasive
Soil pH requirements
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From seed; direct sow outdoors in fall
From seed; sow indoors before last frost
From seed; direct sow after last frost
Seed Collecting
Allow pods to dry on plant; break open to collect seeds
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Trussville, Alabama

Vincent, Alabama

Buckeye, Arizona

Chandler, Arizona

Mesa, Arizona

Queen Creek, Arizona

Tempe, Arizona

Albany, California

Citrus Heights, California

Clermont, Florida

Deland, Florida

High Springs, Florida

Mulberry, Florida

Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Punta Gorda, Florida

Saint Augustine, Florida

Yulee, Florida

Albany, Georgia

Peachtree City, Georgia

Jeffersonville, Indiana

Barbourville, Kentucky

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Owings, Maryland

Eupora, Mississippi

Ballwin, Missouri

Henderson, Nevada(2 reports)

Las Vegas, Nevada

Albuquerque, New Mexico

North Tonawanda, New York

Garner, North Carolina

Indian Trail, North Carolina

New Bern, North Carolina

Waynesville, North Carolina

Enid, Oklahoma

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Conway, South Carolina

Rock Hill, South Carolina

Saint Helena Island, South Carolina

Clarksville, Tennessee

Knoxville, Tennessee

Alice, Texas

Allen, Texas

Arlington, Texas(2 reports)

Atlanta, Texas

Austin, Texas

Bellaire, Texas

Bryan, Texas(2 reports)

Dallas, Texas(2 reports)

Desoto, Texas

Fate, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas(2 reports)

Georgetown, Texas

Jacksonville, Texas

La Porte, Texas

Mc Kinney, Texas

Midlothian, Texas

Missouri City, Texas

Plano, Texas

San Antonio, Texas(2 reports)

Tyler, Texas

Clarksville, Virginia

Great Falls, Virginia

Harrisonburg, Virginia

Manassas, Virginia

Orlean, Virginia

Stuart, Virginia

Seattle, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

11
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4
neutrals
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Bryan, TX | June 2018 | positive

Planted this along the fence about 4 weeks ago. It has already grown about 12 to 15 inches up the fence. So far so good. Usually I c...Read More

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| May 2014 | positive

I only have a little experience with this vine but I'm quite fond of it. I've never seen it sold locally. I got it via mail order from oy...Read More

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Clermont, FL (Zone 9a) | March 2014 | positive

Very easy grower but hasn't spread anywhere but on the fence I planted in near. Been in a few years and just now blossoming beautifully....Read More

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Bellaire, TX | July 2012 | positive

This is a really great, non-invasive vine for my Houston-area garden. It has remained within bounds for nearly 20 years. It blooms when...Read More

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North Tonawanda, NY (Zone 6a) | June 2011 | neutral

I have one vine that was purchased . It had a few blooms the first year and several more the 2nd year. The third year it completely co...Read More

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Crane, TX | May 2010 | neutral

Does anyone have any suggestions please. I have three of these vines in our courtyard. This is their second year. They came out, bloom...Read More

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Seattle, WA | May 2010 | neutral

Planted this in a pot on my patio next to a trellis. It immediately took off and grew up to 12' tall at the tallest point. Since then, ...Read More

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Millington, TN | February 2010 | positive

Crossvine leaves are a safe, effective substitute for Ginseng

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Oklahoma City, OK | August 2009 | positive

I have this vine growing on 1 of 2 trellises that face west and only receive afternoon sun. The foliage cover is thick but very tidy. O...Read More

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Indian Trail, NC | May 2009 | positive

This vine takes a couple of growing seasons to truly take off, but it's worth the wait. I've purchased this plant from Wayside Gardens an...Read More

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Fort Worth, TX (Zone 8a) | February 2009 | positive

This plant is a real winner in my garden. You can also propogate this plant by pegging and cuttings.

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Enid, OK (Zone 7a) | April 2008 | neutral

I planted this plant in the late summer of 2006 and it has only had one small bloom since then. It has never been cut back and the vine ...Read More

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Dewey, AZ (Zone 8a) | March 2008 | positive

I bought this vine as a rooted cutting sometime in Fall 2006, and it didn't do much until the following Summer when it took off growing u...Read More

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Henderson, NV | November 2007 | positive

This was the first year that I saw this plant at the nursery, so I planted 2 of them this Spring on a south-facing wall. The plants had ...Read More

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Central, AL (Zone 7b) | April 2007 | positive

This is a slow vine to get established, but once it does... Oh Boys! What a show it'd reward one's patience. The blosoms are abundant, ...Read More

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