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American Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans) | View Observations

Campsis radicans (trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, also known in North America as cow itch vine or hummingbird vine), is a species of flowering plant of the family Bignoniaceae, native to the eastern United States and naturalized in parts of the western United States as well as in Ontario, parts of Europe, and scattered locations in Latin America. Growing to 10 m (33 ft), it is a vigorous, deciduous woody vine, notable for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers

Other Names: Bignonia Radicante, Кампсис Укореняющийся, 美国凌霄, Trumpet Creeper, Enredadera de Trompeta, Bignone Radicant

Check Your Boots - March Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Ecoquest | View Observations

The official state tree of Florida since 1970, the cabbage palm, or sabal palm, (Sabal palmetto) is easy to spot in Sarasota and Manatee Counties. Sabal palmetto belongs to a class of flowering plants called the Monocotyledoneae, or “monocots.” Fellow members of the monocots include grass, corn, ...