A vigorous climber grown for its spectacular orange red trumpet shaped flowers borne in late summer to autumn. This plant can grow up to 10m with the aid of support. This plant can be trained into a neat garden shrub but if left unchecked can cling to adjacent trees by way of small aerial rootlets; becoming a rampant pest.
The plant has small aerial roots and clings to almost anything. Small pieces of the plant will easily root in the warmer months so appropriate disposal of garden waste is important.
The plant must not be planted near environmentally sensitive areas as it will escape and invade adjacent natural systems.
The first Pic is not the same plant as Pyrostegia venusta. Be careful with common names, always search the Botanical name i provide, then you get the right plant . Thanks for the nice pics though !