Campsis chinensis

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Campsis chinensis, Voss (Tecoma grandiflora, Delaun. T. chinensis, C. Koch. Bignonia chinensis. Lam. C. adrepens, Lour.). Chinese Trumpet Creeper. Fig. 775 (adapted from Gardening). Climbing shrub, with few or no aerial rootlets: lvs. odd-pinnate; lfts. usually 7-9, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, serrate, glabrous beneath. 1½-2½ in. long: fls. in terminal racemes; corolla funnelfonn-campanulate, shorter and broader than that of the preceding species, scarlet, about 2 in. across; calyx 5-lobed to the middle, about as long as the tube of the corolla: fr. obtuse at the apex. Aug., Sept. China, Japan. B.M. 1398; 3011. F.S. 11:1124-5. Gn. 27, p. 94; 33, p. 348; 47. p. 373. G.F. 3:393. F.R. 2:27. Gng. 4:195. —Less high- growing and sometimes shrubby; blooms when quite small and can be grown as a pot-plant, also suited for forcing. Var. Thunbergii, Voss (Tecoma Thunbergii, Sieb.). Fls. bright scarlet, with very short tube and reflexed lobes. Often a var. of C. radicans is cult, under the name C. Thunbergii. Var. Princei, Voss (Tecoma grandiflora var. Princei, Dipp.), probably belongs to the following hybrid. CH


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