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Campsis rooting is a perennial vine. A spectacular plant is used to decorate gardens and is used in landscape design. With proper care, the Campsis radicans vine becomes one of the most beautiful decorations in the garden.

Campsis rootis is a fast-growing vine. The plant is valued for its bright large flowers. They are collected in paniculate inflorescences of 10-12 pieces and do not have a specific smell, but provide a lot of nectar. Thanks to this feature, tecoma attracts insects and serves as an excellent honey plant.

This variety belongs to the garden variety. Its large purple flowers are distinguished by their large size (up to 8 cm in length) and a long flowering period. The height of the Flamenco vine can reach a height of up to 5 m.

The ornamental plant tolerates shade and environmental pollution well, so it can be grown in large cities. Kampsis is native to the Ozarks, but has been widely cultivated in Europe and other countries since the mid-17th century.

The first funnel-shaped flowers appear on the vine in mid-June. The flowering period lasts until mid-September.

Campsis is planted in open ground according to the same rules as most plants. Choose a well-lit place, preferably without drafts and closer to a support (to the house, to the fence, to the gazebo).


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