Campsis radicans
| Herbarium |
Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
Herbarium's Specimen Details Page |
|---|---|
| Family Name | Bignoniaceae |
| Currently Accepted Name | Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau |
| Herbarium Name Used | Campsis radicans |
| Locality | United States. Tennessee, Shelby: The 'trumpet creeper' was found on the side of road on edge of Mississippi River, Second St. Memphis, TN. Growing as a vine, on trees at edge of dense foliage and growing in direct sunlight. |
| Description | Growing as a vine, on trees at edge of dense foliage and growing in direct sunlight. Vine grew approximately 2m' up tree and then branched out towards sunlight. Soil was rich and damp. Flowers are pink to red and campanulate. |
| Habitat | Growing as a vine, on trees at edge of dense foliage and growing in direct sunlight. Vine grew approximately 2m' up tree and then branched out towards sunlight. Soil was rich and damp. Flowers are pink to red and campanulate. |
| Reproductive State | |
| Specimen Notes | |
| Collector | Michael Burke 402 |
| Collection Date | 19 September 2002 |
| Accession Number | SWMT05485 |
| Plant Atlas Link | Plant Atlas Citation |