Bignonia Capreolata Apr 2026

: Leaves are opposite and compound, consisting of two glossy dark green leaflets and a branched tendril between them. In winter, the foliage often turns an attractive reddish-purple.

: A cross-section of the woody stem reveals a marking resembling a Greek cross, which gives the plant its common name. bignonia capreolata

: Produces clusters of fragrant, 2-inch long, trumpet-shaped blooms in spring. The flowers are typically reddish-brown to orange on the outside with brighter orange or yellow throats. : Leaves are opposite and compound, consisting of

: It climbs using tendrils equipped with small adhesive disks (holdfasts) that allow it to cling to various surfaces, including brick and stone, without additional support. Growth and Care : Leaves are opposite and compound

Bignonia capreolata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden