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Genus: C

Calamagrostis
reed grass
Calla
water calla; wild calla
Callicladium
(moss)
Caltha
marsh marigold; cowslip
Campanula
bluebells of Scotland; harebell
Campsis
trumpet creeper; trumpet vine
Camptosorus
walking fern
Carex
sedge
Cassia
Senna
Ceanothus
New Jersey tea; red root;wild snowball
Celastrus
Cephalanthus
buttonbush
Cerastium
Chickweed
Ceratostigma
hardy plumbago
Cercis
eastern redbud tree
Chamaedaphne
cassandra; leatherleaf
Chamaemelum
Chamomile
Chasmanthium
northern sea oats
Cheilanthes
hairy lipfern
Chelone
Lyon's turtlehead; red turtlehead; turtle-head
Chionanthus
fringetree
Chrysanthemum
ox-eye daisy; white daisy
Chrysogonum
golden star
Chrysopsis
Golden aster
Cladonia
reindeer moss
Clethra
summersweet; sweet pepperbush
Climacium
tree moss, umbrella moss
Convallaria
lily-of-the-valley; pink-flowered lily-of-the-valley
Coptis
cankerroot; goldthread
Coreopsis
tickseed; stiff coreopsis
Cornus
Asian flowering dogwood; bunchberry; flowering dogwood; kousa dogwood; pagoda dogwood; alternate-leaved dogwood
Cymbopogon
citronella grass; lemon grass
Cyperus
umbrella sedge
Cystopteris
brittle fern; fragile fern

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Catalog as of February 04, 2010

Campsis

(Bignoniaceae - bignonia family)
Two species of deciduous, woody vines. Cultivated as ornamentals.

Campsis radicans
radicans decid vine • ht 30' or more • zones 5-9

trumpet vine; trumpet creeper

Campsis radicans - Jul 10 Campsis radicans - Jul 10


native, screen, dry - moist, sun
e and cent US

A fast-growing vine with orange-scarlet, trumpet-shaped flowers to 2" across and 3" long, borne over a long period in summer. Climbs by aerial rootlets; will cling to tree trunks or rough walls. Tolerant of polluted air. Hummingbirds are regular visitors to the flowers. Vigorous, needs plenty of space or regular pruning.

cat # 6J4M
$13.95 each / 3+, $13.50 ea