Trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans) is native from Pennsylvania and New
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351 curtidas,70 comentários.Vídeo do TikTok de aubree k (@ungardening): "Trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans) is native from Pennsylvania and New Jersey, south to Florida and west through the southern midwest into Kansas and south to Texas. Unfortunately it was widely sold as a "great native plant for hummingbirds" and was planted by many people who thought they were doing the right thing. It's now found in many places outside of its native range, and it behaves very aggressively, even being considered invasive in some places. #invasiveplants #plantnative #wildflowers".Paris - 斌杨Remix.
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