What is the name of a flowering bush or tree the flowers kind of look like a thrumpet?
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There is a trumpet bush. The Yellow Trumpet Bush is a member of the Bignonia Family. The plant appears as a shrub and grows to 15 feet in height and has dark green, shiny, lance-shaped to oval leaves with small teeth along the edges and pointed tips that grow to 6 inches in length. The plant typically grows in dry, gravelly hillsides in southeast Arizona at elevations between 3000 - 5500 feet. A Yellow Trumpet Bush blooms between May and October and produces a bright yellow, trumpet shaped flower to 2 inches in length. Flowers are followed by a narrow seed capsule to 8 inches in length.
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honey suckles.
That is better! It is probably a very old honeysuckle, If the trumpet is very large and redish orange, it is still in the honeysuckle family, but is called a trumpet bush, or vine.
It could also be a Weigaelia.
I believe it's called Trumpet Vine. I have a beautiful thick vine that blooms red trumpets which the humming birds love. That's why I planted it. I've had this plant for 15 years and it's about 10' tall and has great thick twisted vines. It is a show stopper for sure.
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