Trumpet Vine 'Madame Galen' (Campsis x tagliabuana)

Belleville, IL(Zone 6b)

These are immature pods, aren't they. They usually turn brown and split open on their own and contain beige to brown seed in a papery covering inside.

This message was edited Jan 31, 2005 10:24 PM

Yorkville, IL(Zone 5b)

Yes...they are Very Fresh Pods. They do indeed turn Brown and fall to the ground, loaded with fluffy seeds

Berwick, ME(Zone 5a)

My "Madam Galen" is doing very well in Zone 5a. This is the first year it has set pods and I am wondering if I can plant the seeds from the pods? I know they will not come true to "Madam Galen" but would they be worth trying? Is there a special way of planting them, for instance do they need cold treatment?

Delhi, India

Campsis x tagliabuana is a hybrid between C. radicans and C. grandiflora. As written on the main page, it is sterile and does not set seeds. The flowers fall off when mature and no pods are produced. These pods belong to C. radicans and not C. x tagliabuana

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