Scientific Name: Campsis x tagliabuana 'Madame Galen'
Common Name: Madam Galam trumpet vine
Family Name: Bignoniaceae
Origin: Garden origin
Hardiness Zone: Zone 4: (-34 to -29 °C)
Plant Type: Vine - deciduous
Mature Size: 5 - 7m x 5 - 7m (height x width)
Habit: Spreading
Form: Climbing
Texture: Medium - coarse
Landscape Uses: Arbors or trellis, Screening
Exposure: Full sun
Soil or Media: Well-drained
Leaves: Compound, Opposite, Soft flexible, Glabrous, Odd-pinnate, Ovate, Dentate
Flowers: Cyme, Orange, Jun-Jul-Aug-Sep
Fruit: Capsule, Aborted (hybrids) or absent, Brown, Sep-Oct
Key ID Features:
Clinging vine with aerial roots; leaves opposite, pinnately compound, 20-30cm long x 11-17cm wide; leaflets 7-11, ovate, most 7-9cm long x 4-6cm wide, margins toothed, bronze new growth; flowers reddish-orange, trumpet shaped, about 8cm long x 7cm wide; fruit usually absent. Winter ID: climbing roots; buds about 1mm long; leaf scars circular, 3-5mm wide.