Overview
Transform your garden with the captivating Trumpet Creeper ‘Flava’ live plant. This remarkable deciduous perennial vine, scientifically known as Campsis radicans ‘Flava’, is celebrated for its spectacular display of vibrant orange-yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom profusely from summer into fall. Known also as the yellow trumpet vine, this plant is a true showstopper, providing a burst of color against its rich green foliage. It’s an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add vertical interest, cover unsightly structures, or simply enjoy a vigorous, flowering vine that demands attention. The ‘Flava’ variety offers a slightly softer, yet equally striking, color palette compared to its more common red counterparts, making it a unique addition to any landscape design.
The Trumpet Creeper ‘Flava’ live plant is a fast-growing specimen, quickly establishing itself and providing ample coverage. This starter plant, typically 3-6 inches tall, is well-rooted and ready for planting in your garden. Its robust nature makes it a favorite among both novice and experienced gardeners. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this plant plays a vital ecological role, serving as a significant food source for hummingbirds, which are irresistibly drawn to its nectar-rich blooms. Consider this plant if you desire a dynamic, colorful, and wildlife-friendly addition to your outdoor space.
Key Benefits
The Trumpet Creeper ‘Flava’ live plant offers a multitude of benefits, making it an exceptional choice for various garden settings. From its visual appeal to its ecological contributions, this vine is more than just a pretty face in the garden.
- Stunning Floral Display: Enjoy abundant, large, trumpet-shaped flowers in an eye-catching orange-yellow hue throughout the summer and fall. These vibrant blooms provide continuous color when many other plants are fading.
- Attracts Hummingbirds: The nectar-rich flowers are a magnet for hummingbirds, turning your garden into a lively sanctuary. Observing these tiny, iridescent birds flitting among the blossoms is a delightful experience. This makes it a fantastic hummingbird attractant plant.
- Fast-Growing & Vigorous: This vine establishes quickly and grows rapidly, providing excellent coverage for fences, arbors, pergolas, or walls. Its vigorous growth habit means you won’t have to wait long to see a significant impact in your landscape.
- Low Maintenance: Once established, the Campsis radicans Flava is remarkably drought-tolerant and requires minimal care, making it ideal for busy gardeners. It’s a resilient plant that thrives with little fuss.
- Versatile Landscaping Use: Perfect for creating privacy screens, adding vertical interest, or softening hard architectural lines. Its climbing nature allows for creative use in various garden designs.
- Adaptable to Various Soils: While it prefers well-drained soil, the yellow trumpet vine can tolerate a range of soil types, showcasing its adaptability and hardiness.
- Long Blooming Season: Provides a prolonged period of bloom, ensuring your garden remains colorful and engaging for several months, from late spring through early autumn.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your Trumpet Creeper ‘Flava’ live plant is relatively straightforward, given its robust and adaptable nature. To ensure optimal growth and a spectacular floral display, understanding its basic needs is crucial. This plant is known for being a fast growing vine plant, so proper placement and initial care will set it up for success. It thrives in a wide range of conditions, but a little attention to detail will yield the best results.
For sunlight, the Campsis radicans Flava performs best in full sun to partial shade. Full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day) will encourage the most prolific flowering. In hotter climates, a location that receives some afternoon shade can prevent scorching of the leaves and flowers. When it comes to watering, newly planted vines need regular moisture to establish a strong root system. Once established, Trumpet Creeper is quite drought-tolerant, but consistent watering during prolonged dry spells will promote better blooming. Ensure the soil is well-drained, as soggy conditions can lead to root rot. While adaptable, a rich, well-draining soil is ideal. Regular fertilization is not typically necessary for established plants, especially in fertile soils. However, if growth seems slow or flowering is sparse, a balanced, slow-release fertilizer applied in early spring can be beneficial. Pruning is essential for managing its vigorous growth and encouraging more blooms. Prune in late winter or early spring to control size, remove dead or damaged wood, and shape the plant. Be aware that this plant can be a vigorous grower and may sucker, so consider its invasive nature before planting in areas where it might spread uncontrollably.
Size & Details
This offering is for a Trumpet Creeper ‘Flava’ live plant, provided as a well-rooted starter plant. Each plant typically measures approximately 3-6 inches in height, making it an ideal size for transplanting into your garden or a larger container. It arrives in a 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch pot, ensuring the root system is healthy and ready for establishment. This yellow trumpet vine is a deciduous perennial, meaning it will lose its leaves in winter and return with vigorous growth in spring. It’s hardy in USDA Zones 4-9, capable of withstanding a broad range of temperatures.
Once mature, the Campsis radicans Flava can reach impressive sizes, often growing 15 to 40 feet tall, with a spread of 5 to 10 feet, depending on the support structure and pruning. Its fast growth rate means you’ll see significant development within the first few seasons. The plant will begin to produce its distinctive orange-yellow trumpet flowers from summer through fall, creating a continuous spectacle of color. As a fast growing vine plant, it quickly covers trellises, fences, or walls, making it an excellent choice for creating natural screens or adding dramatic vertical accents to your landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this plant get? A: A mature Trumpet Creeper ‘Flava’ live plant can grow quite large, typically reaching heights of 15 to 40 feet and spreading 5 to 10 feet wide, depending on growing conditions and support. Its vigorous nature allows it to cover substantial areas quickly.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: This is primarily an outdoor plant, well-suited for gardens and landscapes. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and is hardy in USDA Zones 4-9, making it suitable for a wide range of climates.
- Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: The yellow trumpet vine prefers full sun for the best flowering, meaning at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It can tolerate partial shade, but flowering may be less abundant.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, once established, the Campsis radicans Flava is relatively low-maintenance. It’s drought-tolerant and adaptable to various soil types, making it a good choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
- Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your hummingbird attractant plant will arrive as a well-rooted starter plant, approximately 3-6 inches tall, in a 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch pot, ready for planting. We ensure careful packaging for safe transit.
- Q: When is the best time to plant? A: The best time to plant your Trumpet Creeper ‘Flava’ live plant is in spring after the last frost, or in early fall before the ground freezes. This allows the plant ample time to establish its root system.
- Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: This plant is hardy in USDA Zones 4-9. If you are within these zones, it should successfully survive winter, losing its leaves and returning in spring. In colder zones, it may die back to the ground but often regrows from the roots.
- Q: Does this vine attract pollinators other than hummingbirds? A: While primarily known as a hummingbird attractant plant, its nectar-rich flowers can also attract other pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to a healthy garden ecosystem.
- Q: How often should I prune this fast growing vine plant? A: Regular pruning in late winter or early spring is recommended to control its vigorous growth, maintain shape, and promote abundant flowering. Remove any dead or weak stems.
- Q: Is this plant considered invasive? A: Yes, Campsis radicans species are known for their vigorous growth and tendency to sucker, which can be considered invasive in some regions. It’s important to choose its planting location carefully and manage its spread through pruning.



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