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Trumpet Flower
Trumpetflower or trumpet flower may refer to several plants: * Chinese trumpet flower, ''Incarvillea'', native to central and eastern Asia * Evening trumpetflower, ''Gelsemium sempervirens'', native to North America * Indian trumpetflower, ''Oroxylum indicum'', native to India * Velvet trumpet flower, ''Salpiglossis sinuata'', native to Chile * Wavy trumpet flower, ''Dolichandrone atrovirens'', native to India See also * Angel's trumpet, plants with trumpet-like flowers * Bugleweed * Cat-claw trumpet, or cat's claw creeper, '' Dolichandra unguis-cati'' * Desert trumpet, ''Eriogonum inflatum'' * Devil's trumpet, '' Datura metel'' * Flaming trumpet, ''Collomia rawsoniana'' * Golden trumpet, ''Allamanda cathartica'' * Mysore trumpet vine, ''Thunbergia mysorensis'' * Orange trumpet, '' Pyrostegia venusta'' * Pink trumpet vine ** ''Podranea'' ** ''Tecomanthe burungu'' * Tiny trumpet, ''Collomia linearis'' * Trumpet pitcher, '' Sarracenia'' * Trumpet stylewort, ''Levenhookia leptan ...
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Incarvillea
''Incarvillea'' is a genus of about 16 species''Incarvillea''.
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Thunbergia Mysorensis
''Thunbergia mysorensis'', the Mysore trumpetvine or lady's slipper vine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae. A woody-stemmed evergreen, this vine is native to southern tropical India.Univ. Connecticut plant treatment: ''Thunbergia mysorensis'' Clock Vine
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''Thunbergia mysorensis'' often reaches and has long narrow medium green leaves. The dramatic and very la ...
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Eutrochium Purpureum
''Eutrochium purpureum'', commonly known as purple Joe-Pye weed or sweetscented joe pye weed, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to eastern and central North America, from Ontario east to New Hampshire and south as far as Florida, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. Description ''Eutrochium purpureum'' is a clump-forming herb that grows to tall and about wide. Plants are found in full sun to part shade in mesic to wet soils. Stems are upright, thick, round, and purple, with whorls of leaves at each node. As the plant begins to bloom the stems often bend downward under the weight of the flowers. The leaves grow to long and have a somewhat wrinkled texture. The purplish flowers are produced in large loose, convex shaped compound corymbiform arrays. Plants bloom mid to late summer and attract much activity from insects that feed on the nectar produced by the flowers. Taxonomy ''Eutrochium purpureum'' shows a high amount of variability, and up to two ...
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Eutrochium Fistulosum
''Eutrochium fistulosum'' (''Eupatorium fistulosum''), also called hollow Joe-Pye weed, trumpetweed, or purple thoroughwort, is a perennial North American flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to southern Canada and throughout the eastern and south central United States from Maine west to Ontario, Wisconsin, and Missouri and south as far as Florida and Texas. The specific name ''fistulosum'' refers to the tubular stem; see fistula. ''Eutrochium fistulosum'' is a herbaceous perennial plant sometimes as much as tall. It is found in moist, rich soil alongside ditches and marshes, or in wet forests. It flowers from mid-summer to the first frosts, makes an attractive backdrop in garden plots, and is very attractive to butterflies, bees, and other nectar-feeding insects. In addition, it is a larval host to the Clymene moth, eupatorium borer moth, ruby tiger moth, and the three-lined flower moth.The Xerces Society (2016), ''Gardening for Butterflies: How You Ca ...
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Trumpet Tree
Trumpet tree or trumpet bush may refer to: * Several species of ''Cecropia'', including: ** '' Cecropia obtusifolia'' ** '' Cecropia peltata'' *'' Dolichandrone spathacea'', mangrove trumpet tree * The genus ''Handroanthus'' * The genus ''Tabebuia'', including: **''Tabebuia aurea'' - "Caribbean trumpet tree" or silver trumpet tree, native to the South American mainland **''Tabebuia heterophylla'' - pink trumpet tree, native to Caribbean islands **''Tabebuia rosea'' - rosy trumpet tree See also * Angel's trumpet, several plants * Trumpetflower, several plants * ''Campsis ''Campsis,'' commonly known as trumpet creeper or trumpet vine, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to woodlands in China and North America. It consists of two species, both of which are vigorous deciduous perennia ...
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Levenhookia Leptantha
''Levenhookia leptantha'', the trumpet stylewort, is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus '' Levenhookia'' (family Stylidiaceae). It is an ephemeral annual that grows from tall with ovate to lanceolate leaves that are generally long. Flowers are pink and bloom from September to October in its native range. It is endemic to Western Australia. Its habitat has been reported as being sand or sandy clay soils in granite outcrops and winter-wet depressions.Paczkowska, Grazyna. (1996)''Levenhookia leptantha'' Benth.FloraBase ''FloraBase'' is a public access web-based database of the flora of Western Australia. It provides authoritative scientific information on 12,978 taxa, including descriptions, maps, images, conservation status and nomenclatural details. 1,272 alie ..., Western Australian Herbarium, Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia. Accessed online: 11 August 2007.Mildbraed, J. (1908). Stylidiaceae. In: Engler, A. ''Das Pflan ...
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Sarracenia
''Sarracenia'' ( or ) is a genus comprising 8 to 11 species of North American pitcher plants, commonly called trumpet pitchers. The genus belongs to the family Sarraceniaceae, which also contain the closely allied genera '' Darlingtonia'' and ''Heliamphora''. ''Sarracenia'' is a genus of carnivorous plants indigenous to the eastern seaboard of the United States, Texas, the Great Lakes area and southeastern Canada, with most species occurring only in the south-east United States (only '' S. purpurea'' occurs in cold-temperate regions). The plant's leaves have evolved into a funnel or pitcher shape in order to trap insects. The plant attracts its insect prey with secretions from extrafloral nectaries on the lip of the pitcher leaves, as well as a combination of the leaves' color and scent. Slippery footing at the pitcher's rim, causes insects to fall inside, where they die and are digested by the plant with proteases and other enzymes. Description ''Sarracenia'' are herb ...
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Collomia Linearis
''Collomia linearis'' is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common names tiny trumpet and slenderleaf collomia. This tiny wildflower is native to North America where it is fairly widespread across the north and west. It is an annual herb, rarely exceeding in height, with a velvety erect stem bearing long, narrow green leaves. Atop the stem is a cluster of up to 20 white or light pink flowers, each about a centimeter across. Each has five small rounded petals and stamens The stamen (plural ''stamina'' or ''stamens'') is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. Collectively the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filam ... tipped with anthers bearing white pollen. References External links * *Jepson Manual Treatment
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Tecomanthe Burungu
''Tecomanthe burungu'', commonly known as Roaring Meg Creek trumpet vine or pink trumpet vine, is a climber native to Queensland, Australia. The taxon was recorded in the Australian Plant Census The Australian Plant Census (APC) provides an online interface to currently accepted, published, scientific names of the vascular flora of Australia, as one of the output interfaces of the national government Integrated Biodiversity Information Syst ... in 2010 as ''Tecomanthe'' sp. Roaring Meg and formally described in 2018. Plants are cultivated for their ornamental pink tubular flowers. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q89255823 Bignoniaceae Flora of Queensland Plants described in 2018 ...
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Podranea
''Podranea'' is a genus of one or two species of African flowering vines in the family Bignoniaceae. The native range of this genus is southern tropical Africa and southern Africa. It is found in Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe and also the Cape Provinces and KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. The genus name of ''Podranea'' is derived from anagram of ''Pandorea''. As the genus was separated out from the other Bignoniaceae genus. The genus was circumscribed by Thomas Archibald Sprague in Fl. Cap. (Harvey) vol.4 (2.3) on page 449 in 1904. Species ''Podranea brycei'' is sometimes considered to be a synonym of ''Podranea ricasoliana'', one of the two species in the genus. The Plant List The Plant List was a list of botanical names of species of plants created by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Missouri Botanical Garden and launched in 2010. It was intended to be a comprehensive record of all known names of plant species ... accepts two species: References ...
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Pyrostegia Venusta
''Pyrostegia venusta'', also commonly known as flamevine or orange trumpet vine, is a plant species of the genus ''Pyrostegia'' of the family Bignoniaceae originally native to southern Brazil, Bolivia, northeastern Argentina and Paraguay; today, it is also a widely cultivated garden species. Description It is an evergreen, vigorously-growing climber, capable of reaching 5 m in height. The foliage is made up of opposite, pinnate leaves with two or three, 4 to 8 cm leaflets,, and a 3-branched tendril, which all arise together from the end of the leaf petiole. The orange flowers, which appear from winter to spring, are 5 to 9 cm long and densely clustered. They are pollinated by hummingbirds. The fruits are smooth, 3 cm long brown capsules. Cultivation The plant is sensitive to cold winds and prefers sunny, sheltered locations. Its frost hardiness USDA zones are 9 to 11. It is resistant to soil salinity. The plant has forked tendrils, which will cling to any rough surfa ...
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Allamanda Cathartica
''Allamanda cathartica'', commonly called golden trumpet, common trumpetvine, and yellow allamanda, is a species of flowering plant of the genus '' Allamanda'' in the family Apocynaceae. It is native to Brazil. This plant is cited in ''Flora Brasiliensis'' by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius. It does not twine, nor does it have tendril In botany, a tendril is a specialized stem, leaf or petiole with a threadlike shape used by climbing plants for support and attachment, as well as cellular invasion by parasitic plants such as '' Cuscuta''. There are many plants that have ten ...s or aerial roots. It can be pruned into a shrub form. If not pruned it can sprawl to a height of 20 feet. The city of CanĂ³vanas, Puerto Rico has adopted this species, known locally as ''canario amarillo'', as its official flower. Cultivation The species is cultivated as a house plant. It requires a soil rich in organic matter, temperatures of not less than during the growing season, plenty of ...
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