
Bignonia capreolata var. atrosanguinea
Crossvine is a vigorous evergreen or semi-evergreen vine climbing by tendrils or hold-fasts. The leaves on this clone may be narrower and longer than is typical for the species but its main feature is abundant red trumpet shaped flowers.
This is a striking selection introduced by Woodlanders. The typical form of Crossvine has orange flowers. It is a good vine for walls and trellises. Root suckers can be a problem in beds. Best controlled if planted on an isolated support. Native to southeastern U.S.
Crossvine is a vigorous evergreen or semi-evergreen vine climbing by tendrils or hold-fasts. The leaves on this clone may be narrower and longer than is typical for the species but its main feature is abundant red trumpet shaped flowers.
This is a striking selection introduced by Woodlanders. The typical form of Crossvine has orange flowers. It is a good vine for walls and trellises. Root suckers can be a problem in beds. Best controlled if planted on an isolated support. Native to southeastern U.S.
Original: $96.00
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$28.80Description
Crossvine is a vigorous evergreen or semi-evergreen vine climbing by tendrils or hold-fasts. The leaves on this clone may be narrower and longer than is typical for the species but its main feature is abundant red trumpet shaped flowers.
This is a striking selection introduced by Woodlanders. The typical form of Crossvine has orange flowers. It is a good vine for walls and trellises. Root suckers can be a problem in beds. Best controlled if planted on an isolated support. Native to southeastern U.S.


















