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Tangerine Beauty Crossvine – Bignonia capreolata | Rooted Starter Plant in Pot | Hummingbird & Butterfly Attractor

Tangerine Beauty Crossvine – Bignonia capreolata | Rooted Starter Plant in Pot | Hummingbird & Butterfly Attractor

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Add vibrant color and wildlife appeal to your garden with this Tangerine Beauty Crossvine (Bignonia capreolata), a fast-growing flowering vine known for its striking orange-tangerine blooms. This listing includes 1 healthy, well-rooted starter plant shipped in its pot and ready to grow.

This beautiful vine is a magnet for hummingbirds and butterflies, making it a perfect choice for pollinator-friendly gardens. With its vigorous climbing habit, it quickly covers trellises, fences, pergolas, or walls, creating a lush, flowering display.

Each plant is carefully grown and shipped as a rooted starter, giving you a strong foundation for successful growth.

You will receive a plant similar in size and health to the one shown in the listing photos.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 rooted Tangerine Beauty Crossvine starter plant
✔️ Shipped in nursery pot
✔️ Healthy, established root system
✔️ Pollinator-friendly flowering vine
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe delivery

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Tangerine Beauty Crossvine
Botanical Name: Bignonia capreolata
Plant Type: Evergreen to semi-evergreen climbing vine
Growth Stage: Rooted starter plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining soil (adaptable to various types)
Watering: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Mature Length: 20–30+ feet
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 6–9
Bloom Time: Spring to early summer
Special Features: Attracts hummingbirds & butterflies, vibrant flowers
Container Friendly: Yes (with support structure)

💡 Care Tip: Allow the plant time to acclimate after arrival. Start in bright indirect light, then gradually introduce to full sun. Avoid transplanting into a large pot too soon—let roots establish first.

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