[Trumpet Creeper: A Vibrant Vine Attracting Hummingbirds in the Southeast U.S.]

One of 3 photographs in the series: Sabine National Forest available on this site.

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Trumpet Creeper, a vigorous and fast-growing vine, adorns the Southeast U.S. with its stunning red (or rare yellow) tubular flowers throughout the summer. Climbing quickly over structures and trees with aerial rootlets, it thrives in moist woods and forests, stretching from Texas to Central and South Texas. Attracting hummingbirds with its alluring blooms, this drought-tolerant creeper can become invasive in fertile soil with ample moisture, overpowering smaller plants through root sprouts or layering. Flourishing in full sun and regular moisture, pruning in early spring encourages bushier growth, while its resilience allows it to bounce back after severe winters.

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Mallory, Randy 20XX.

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  • Main Title: [Trumpet Creeper: A Vibrant Vine Attracting Hummingbirds in the Southeast U.S.]
  • Series Title: Sabine National Forest

Description

Trumpet Creeper, a vigorous and fast-growing vine, adorns the Southeast U.S. with its stunning red (or rare yellow) tubular flowers throughout the summer. Climbing quickly over structures and trees with aerial rootlets, it thrives in moist woods and forests, stretching from Texas to Central and South Texas. Attracting hummingbirds with its alluring blooms, this drought-tolerant creeper can become invasive in fertile soil with ample moisture, overpowering smaller plants through root sprouts or layering. Flourishing in full sun and regular moisture, pruning in early spring encourages bushier growth, while its resilience allows it to bounce back after severe winters.

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1 photograph : col. ; digital

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  • Preferred Citation: Randy Mallory Papers (AR0954), University of North Texas Special Collections

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  • Aug. 12, 2022, 4:33 p.m.

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  • Aug. 1, 2023, 11:31 a.m.

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  • 31.449844, -93.764983

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Mallory, Randy. [Trumpet Creeper: A Vibrant Vine Attracting Hummingbirds in the Southeast U.S.], photograph, 20XX; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1980264/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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