Hummingbirds are adorable birds that grace our yards every now and then. If you'd like to see them more often, try planting one of these seven flowering vines.
Campsis radicans is extremely vigorous and willing to flower even in warm Britain, bearing those red-orange trumpet-shaped flowers that give it the popular name of Trumpet Vine. Its native home is ...
A vigorous self-clinging woody climber growing to 10m, with pinnate leaves and bright orange or red, trumpet-shaped flowers 8cm long, borne in clusters in late summer and autumn ...
An evergreen, rhizomatous perennial with slender, trailing stems to 45cm long. Ovate to heart-shaped, pointed, shiny leaves to 7cm across, are blue-green with white spots above, purple beneath, and ...
Read more: The Birds You Do Not Want To Be Seeing In Your Yard Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans), sometimes called trumpet creeper or hummingbird vine, is a stunning climbing vine native to the ...