Description Syn.: Tecomanthe venusta Super unusual vine that you don’t see offered very often. A few common names for it are New Guinea creeper vine, New Guinea trumpet vine, and Forest Bell Creeper. This is not related to the poisonous trumpet trees. Everyone stops and says “Wow! what is that?” when they see this plant in bloom. The unusual pink trumpet-like/finger-like flowers appear on the old woody stems only. We consider this to be a cold-tolerant tropical vine. You can see flowers often on a mature vine. FAMILY: Bignoniaceae ORIGIN: New Guinea TYPE/USES: Evergreen woody climber MATURE SIZE: Large vine LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Partial sun is ideal WATER REQUIREMENTS: Average MIN. TEMP. : High 20s for a short period of time FLOWER: Spring & summer, perhaps more often on mature vines All photos were taken of mature vines in the ground to show an example of the flowers.




