Campsis x tagliabuana kudian "Indian Summer" ®
Flowers are orange-red (RHS color chart 31B, later 35A ); pistil and
stamens pale yellow, calyx c.5-3 cm long, five sepals,
gently tapered, green yellow to yellow. Flowers clustered
in large, often pendent, racemes, trumpet -shaped, 8 cm
long,pentalobate, lobes nearly round, crown 5-6 cm in cross-section
Habit climbing plant up to about 4m high at
maturity.
Foliage pinnate, (11-) 13 (-15) pinnula, 25-40
cm long, dark matte green, Underside light green; pinnula
7-10 cm long, 3.5-4.5 cm wide, tapered, Coarsely
serrated, lower pinnula have stems.
Flowering Season July to October.
It is sufficiently hardy to survive a normal winter.
Breeder HJM Kuijf & Zonen, Uithoorn, The Netherlands
Origin selection from seedlings cross, Campsis tagliabuana x Campsis radicans.
Won the Gold Medal for the Best New Plant Introduction
at the
Plantarium 1998 Exhibition
held in Boskoop,The Netherlands.
Won the Prix D'Honneur for the Best New Plant Introduction
at the Jarditec 1999 Exhibition held in Paris, France.
Won the Gold Medal for the Best New Plant Introduction at the Plantarium 1998
Exhibition held at Boskoop, The Netherlands
Indications are suggesting this cultivar has
become a "Must Have" for Landscapers and Garden Centers.
Color: orange/red
Blooming Season: summer/fall
Mature Height: 4 metres
Zone: 4/10
Plant Patent: PP 13139
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