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Mar 14, 2023 8:55 PM CST
Name: SkirtGardener
Central Pennsylvania (Zone 5a)
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As for trumpet vine, a slightly less hardy and also less invasive relative is Bignonia capreolata, the Crossvine. If I remember right, where C.radicans blooms in summer?... B.capreolata blooms in spring... or vice versa. So there's an option if you'd like it.
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