Cross Vine

Cross Vine is a fast-growing, vigorous evergreen vine known for its bright, trumpet-shaped orange-red flowers that attract hummingbirds and bloom in spring.
Plant Type
Perennial
Light Requirement
Full sun to partial shade
Max Height
50 feet
Max Spread
6 feet

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Cross Vine is a reliable and attractive climbing vine that features glossy, dark green leaves and stunning clusters of tubular orange-red flowers with yellow throats. Blooming primarily in spring, these flowers provide a vivid splash of color and are highly attractive to hummingbirds and pollinators. The vine climbs by twining stems and can quickly cover fences, trellises, and walls, making it perfect for adding vertical interest and lush greenery to gardens. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils, with low maintenance once established.

This section shows how the plant will fit into your yard and into your life.

Seasonal Interest:

Spring flowering; evergreen foliage year-round in mild climates

Landscape Uses:

Trellises, fences, arbors, pergolas, vertical accents

Allergy Considerations:

Low pollen allergen

Kid/Pet Safety:

Generally non-toxic; safe for children and pets

Mess Factor:

Low; minimal leaf or flower drop

Maintenance Level:

Low to moderate; prune after flowering to maintain shape

This section covers practical care information for homeowners.

Water Needs:

Moderate; prefers regular watering during establishment

Soil Tolerance:

Well-drained, fertile soils; adaptable to various soil types

Drought Tolerance:

Moderate; tolerates dry conditions once established

Deer Resistance:

Moderate; may be browsed occasionally

Pest/Disease Resistance:

Good; generally pest-free and disease resistant

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