Even if it is originating in the United States, trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) is well known in many European countries. Its flamboyant flowering made it obvious to even the least botanically-minded of the first English colonists in Virginia. Consequently the plant quickly made its way to England early in the 17th century, and from there was spread in Europe, especially that not needs special attention, just lots of light, and is highly resistant to drought, frost or excess moisture.
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