Greenwood Nursery Yellow Trumpet Creeper Vine
Yellow trumpet creeper vine for trellises and walls. Attracts hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies in summer; self-seeds and can be aggressive. Prune annually in late winter; sap can irritate skin
Highlights
- pollinator-friendly blooms
- versatile climbing vine for structures
- seasonal color and privacy
Pros
- attracts pollinators in summer
- versatile on fences, trellises, or walls
- colorful yellow trumpet blooms
Cons
- self-seeding may cause growth spread
- sap is poisonous and can irritate skin
- requires regular watering in first season
Best For
Features
- Yellow trumpet creeper vines attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies in summer
- Plant on fences, trellises, arbors, or walls; provides color and privacy in sun or partial shade
- Requires regular watering in the first growing season to establish roots
- Prune annually in late winter; sap is poisonous and can irritate skin; wear protective clothing
- Self-seeds and can produce suckers, leading to potentially aggressive growth; native to the Southeast US