“Bignonia capreolata or 'Tangerine Beauty' is a woody vine or shrub commonly grown on trelliswork or walls. It grows to an average height of 10 to 20 feet, but can reach up to 30 feet. This vine clings to objects with tendrils that usually will not damage the object like other vines, and has narrow bell-shaped flowers. The flowers of Tangerine Beauty are two inches long, cluster at the leaf axils and have yellow throats surrounded by tangerine colored tubes. Cross Vine flowers from late spring and throughout the summer.”
It is great to know all of this fabulous information about this vine, yet the simple fact is that it is simply an absolutely beautiful flower to behold!
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