Madame Galen Trumpet Vine - 1 Gallon
- Showy, salmon-red trumpet flowers in abundant sprays all summer with an extra-long bloom season.
- Vigorous, fast-growing climber: clinging stems quickly reach 15–30 ft. with lush green foliage.
- Thrives on near neglect once established; waterwise and easy-care for low-maintenance landscapes.
- Excellent for covering fences, arbors, and trellises; attracts hummingbirds and pollinators.
Madame Galen Trumpet Vine (Campsis × tagliabuana ‘Madame Galen’) delivers a dramatic seasonal display with clusters of trumpet-shaped, salmon-red blooms that light up summer. This fast-growing, deciduous climber is built for impact and low-fuss care—flourishing in full sun, tolerating lean soils and drought once established, and rewarding you with a long bloom window. Give it a sturdy support and minimal feeding, and it will quickly transform fences, arbors, or walls into a hummingbird-friendly focal point.
Botanical Name
Campsis × tagliabuana ‘Madame Galen’
Highlights
- Abundant sprays of trumpet-shaped, salmon-red flowers
- Extra-long summer bloom season
- Deciduous, waterwise, and easy-care once established
- Attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators
Size & Growth
Vigorous, fast-growing climber with clinging stems reaching 15–30 ft. long; fast growth rate and a strong climbing habit.
Light & Water
- Light: Full sun for best flowering
- Water: Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to establish; reduce frequency thereafter
Bloom & Foliage
- Bloom Time: Summer (long season)
- Flower Color: Salmon-red trumpets
- Foliage: Green, deciduous
Landscape Uses
- Covering fences, arbors, trellises, and walls
- Privacy screening and large-scale vertical accents
- Can be used as a ground cover on banks or over unsightly structures
Care & Maintenance
- Grows best in lean, well-drained soil; keep slightly dry to encourage blooms
- Feed sparingly; avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers
- Provide sturdy support (trellis/arbor)
- Prune annually to control size and shape
Special Features
- Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators
- Easy-care, waterwise, and fast-growing
- Tolerates coastal exposure and urban conditions
Hardiness & Zones
Suitable for USDA Zones 4–9.
Safety & Handling
Sap may irritate skin; wear gloves and protective clothing when pruning.
Planting Tips
- Site in full sun with good drainage
- Water deeply during establishment to build an extensive root system
- Space and train on a sturdy structure to accommodate mature weight
- Showy, salmon-red trumpet flowers in abundant sprays all summer with an extra-long bloom season.
- Vigorous, fast-growing climber: clinging stems quickly reach 15–30 ft. with lush green foliage.
- Thrives on near neglect once established; waterwise and easy-care for low-maintenance landscapes.
- Excellent for covering fences, arbors, and trellises; attracts hummingbirds and pollinators.
Madame Galen Trumpet Vine (Campsis × tagliabuana ‘Madame Galen’) delivers a dramatic seasonal display with clusters of trumpet-shaped, salmon-red blooms that light up summer. This fast-growing, deciduous climber is built for impact and low-fuss care—flourishing in full sun, tolerating lean soils and drought once established, and rewarding you with a long bloom window. Give it a sturdy support and minimal feeding, and it will quickly transform fences, arbors, or walls into a hummingbird-friendly focal point.
Botanical Name
Campsis × tagliabuana ‘Madame Galen’
Highlights
- Abundant sprays of trumpet-shaped, salmon-red flowers
- Extra-long summer bloom season
- Deciduous, waterwise, and easy-care once established
- Attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators
Size & Growth
Vigorous, fast-growing climber with clinging stems reaching 15–30 ft. long; fast growth rate and a strong climbing habit.
Light & Water
- Light: Full sun for best flowering
- Water: Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to establish; reduce frequency thereafter
Bloom & Foliage
- Bloom Time: Summer (long season)
- Flower Color: Salmon-red trumpets
- Foliage: Green, deciduous
Landscape Uses
- Covering fences, arbors, trellises, and walls
- Privacy screening and large-scale vertical accents
- Can be used as a ground cover on banks or over unsightly structures
Care & Maintenance
- Grows best in lean, well-drained soil; keep slightly dry to encourage blooms
- Feed sparingly; avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers
- Provide sturdy support (trellis/arbor)
- Prune annually to control size and shape
Special Features
- Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators
- Easy-care, waterwise, and fast-growing
- Tolerates coastal exposure and urban conditions
Hardiness & Zones
Suitable for USDA Zones 4–9.
Safety & Handling
Sap may irritate skin; wear gloves and protective clothing when pruning.
Planting Tips
- Site in full sun with good drainage
- Water deeply during establishment to build an extensive root system
- Space and train on a sturdy structure to accommodate mature weight