

We also note those observations we have made of it as it grows in our nursery garden and in other gardens, as well how crops have performed in containers in our nursery field. The information about Bignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty' displayed on this page is based on our research conducted about this plant in our library and from reliable online resources. Ralston, of University of North Carolina who re-introduced this fine cultivar into the nursery trade in 1999 after trialing it at the arboretum that now bears his name - it had been previously been introduced in the 1950s by Wayside Gardens. The common name Crossvine is given this plant because of the pattern seen when a stem is cut transversely.

The specific epithet comes from the Latin word 'capreol' which means "tendril" in reference to these structures on the compound leaves. The name for the genus honors Abbe Jean Paul Bignon, the librarian in the court of the French King Louis XV and good friend of the French botanist, Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656 - 1708). It is native to the southern US from Florida north to Maryland and west into the Ohio River Valley and Texas where it is found in wide variety of habitats including forested floodplains, uplands and limestone escarpments. In the garden it can grow rapidly up a tree, cover a trellis, pergola, fence, wall or a large rock and performs well in just about any soil condition. This is a showy vine that is attractive to hummingbirds. It is cold hardy to below degrees F and remains mostly evergreen in mild climates. Water regularly to occasionally when actively growing in the warmer months for best results but this plant can also tolerate wet soils or infrequent irrigation once well established. Shalimar Red Cross Vine is a great choice for covering fences, trellises, arbors, and pergolas. The vine is covered in scented, trumpet-shaped, deep red flowers that bloom in spring and rebloom in summer and fall.
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Plant is sun or shade though it flowers best in full to part sun. Bignonia Capreolata Shalimar Red Cross Vine is a fast-growing, deciduous vine with reddish-purple foliage in fall. The flowers, clustered at the leaf axils, are 2 inches long with yellow throats surrounded by tangerine-colored tubes. In late spring it provides a floral show with an abundance of trumpet-shaped tangerine-colored blooms followed by sporadic flowering summer into fall. It has opposite pairs of leaves that are themselves composed of a pair of 3 to 5 inch long by 1 to 2 inch wide leaflets with a tendril emerging between that is branched with clawed tips that can twist around or clasp narrow or rough objects and even adhere to flat surfaces with the tendril tips becoming adhesive disks, allowing this vine to adhere to nearly any surface. Irrigation (H2O Info): Medium Water Needsīignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty' (Cross Vine) - Easy to grow semi-evergreen woody vine that typically grows as high as it has support up to 10 to 20 feet high and has been known to reach 30 feet. Products > Bignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty'īignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty' - Cross Vine Bignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty' at San Marcos Growers
