Trumpet Vine ‘Madame Galen’ | Hummingbird Vine | Fast Growing Privacy Vine | Orange Flowering Climbing Vine | Trellis Plant | 1 Gallon

Trumpet Vine ‘Madame Galen’ | Hummingbird Vine | Fast Growing Privacy Vine | Orange Flowering Climbing Vine | Trellis Plant | 1 Gallon

Sale price  $105.00 Regular price  $176.00
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Trumpet Vine ‘Madame Galen’ | Hummingbird Vine | Fast Growing Privacy Vine | Orange Flowering Climbing Vine | Trellis Plant | 1 Gallon

Trumpet Vine ‘Madame Galen’ | Hummingbird Vine | Fast Growing Privacy Vine | Orange Flowering Climbing Vine | Trellis Plant | 1 Gallon

Sale price  $105.00 Regular price  $176.00

Create a bold, hummingbird-filled garden with Campsis ‘Madame Galen’, a vigorous flowering vine known for its large salmon-orange trumpet blooms and rapid growth.

This award-winning hybrid combines hardiness, large flowers, and fast coverage, making it perfect for trellises, fences, and natural privacy screens.

🌟 Why Gardeners Love It

  • 🐦 Hummingbird magnet – nectar-rich trumpet flowers
  • 🌺 Large salmon-orange blooms all summer
  • 🌿 Fast-growing vine for privacy & coverage
  • ☀️ Heat and drought tolerant once established
  • 🦌 Deer-resistant and low maintenance

🌱 Plant Details

  • Botanical Name: Campsis × tagliabuana ‘Madame Galen’
  • Type: Deciduous climbing vine
  • Height: 30–40 ft (with support)
  • Bloom Time: Summer to early fall
  • Light: Full sun to partial shade
  • Zones: 4–9
  • Growth Habit: Vigorous climber

🌿 Perfect For

  • Trellises, fences, pergolas, and arbors
  • Creating natural privacy screens fast
  • Wildlife & pollinator gardens
  • Covering large spaces or structures

⚠️ Important Growth Note (Builds Trust)

This is a very fast-growing, large vine.

✔ Best for:

  • Large spaces
  • Fences, barns, pergolas

⚠️ Not ideal for:

  • Small gardens
  • Tight spaces without regular pruning

👉 Prune annually to control size and spread

🌿 Care Tips

  • Plant in well-drained soil
  • Provide sturdy support structure
  • Water regularly during establishment
  • Prune in late winter or early spring

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