Yellow Bells (also called Yellow Trumpet Flower, Yellow Elder, and Yellow Trumpetbush) is a very attractive small tree or shrub producing large heads of yellow trumpet flowers from early summer to late fall. The showy, bright yellow flowers are up to 2 inches across by 3 inches long. Very easy to grow, Yellow Bells is an extremely heat-tolerant plant and highly pest resistant. Where it can be grown outside year round (zones 9-11), it is a shrub or small tree that reaches 15-20 feet in height but can easily be pruned to keep compact. These may also be grown in zones 7-8 but will die back to the ground and regrow from roots the following year. They also look wonderful grown in containers to accent entry and patio. In more northern zones, they make a nice plant that will stay manageable in a pot indoors.
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Yellow Bells (also called Yellow Trumpet Flower, Yellow Elder, and Yellow Trumpetbush) is a very attractive small tree or shrub producing large heads of yellow trumpet flowers from early summer to late fall. The showy, bright yellow flowers are up to 2 inches across by 3 inches long. Very easy to grow, Yellow Bells is an extremely heat-tolerant plant and highly pest resistant. Where it can be grown outside year round (zones 9-11), it is a shrub or small tree that reaches 15-20 feet in height but can easily be pruned to keep compact. These may also be grown in zones 7-8 but will die back to the ground and regrow from roots the following year. They also look wonderful grown in containers to accent entry and patio. In more northern zones, they make a nice plant that will stay manageable in a pot indoors.
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Genus:Campsis Species:Radicans Common Name:Trumpet Creeper Other Names:Trumpet Vine, Cow Itch, Trumpet Honeysuckle, Trumpet Flower, Bignonia radicans, tecoma radicans, Hummingbird Vine Pre-treatment:Not required Zone Hardiness cold:4 Zone Hardiness warm:9 Height / Spread:12m / -m Plant Type:Vine Growth rate:Fast Leaf /Flower color:Green / Orange Trumpet creeper is a rampant clinging deciduous vine native to the southeastern United States. Its orange, red, or yellow trumpet shaped flowers appear in late summer to early fall, attracting bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. The compound, pinnate leaves are typically dark green. Large bean-shaped fruits follow the flowers. Several cultivars are available, including red-flowered, yellow-flowered, and variegated selections
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Yellow Bells (also called Yellow Trumpet Flower, Yellow Elder, and Yellow Trumpetbush) is a very attractive small tree or shrub producing large heads of yellow trumpet flowers from early summer to late fall. The showy, bright yellow flowers are up to 2 inches across by 3 inches long. Very easy to grow, Yellow Bells is an extremely heat-tolerant plant and highly pest resistant. Where it can be grown outside year round (zones 9-11), it is a shrub or small tree that reaches 15-20 feet in height but can easily be pruned to keep compact. These may also be grown in zones 7-8 but will die back to the ground and regrow from roots the following year. They also look wonderful grown in containers to accent entry and patio. In more northern zones, they make a nice plant that will stay manageable in a pot indoors.
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Yellow Bells (also called Yellow Trumpet Flower, Yellow Elder, and Yellow Trumpetbush) is a very attractive small tree or shrub producing large heads of yellow trumpet flowers from early summer to late fall. The showy, bright yellow flowers are up to 2 inches across by 3 inches long. Very easy to grow, Yellow Bells is an extremely heat-tolerant plant and highly pest resistant. Where it can be grown outside year round (zones 9-11), it is a shrub or small tree that reaches 15-20 feet in height but can easily be pruned to keep compact. These may also be grown in zones 7-8 but will die back to the ground and regrow from roots the following year. They also look wonderful grown in containers to accent entry and patio. In more northern zones, they make a nice plant that will stay manageable in a pot indoors.
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Carol Cloud Bailey: Cape honeysuckle flowers throughout the winter
If you are looking for something different for the landscape or garden, take a look at cape honeysuckle, Tecoma capensis.
Plants for shady areas include coleus, ferns, and hosta. Tecoma Honeysuckle Use junipers, grasses and conifers in sunny areas. Tecoma Honeysuckle To augment plantings use green wood stain on fences and buildings. It is a popular colour for garden furniture, umbrellas, glazed pots, garden ornaments.