Most people think that the Trumpet Creeper Vine is at the very least a nuisance. This is unfortunate since most do not know its part in supporting the ecosystem. Yes it can take over an area pretty quick but with a little due diligence and strategic bushwhacking it can be keep in check. The upswing in doing so is a very beautiful vine and a hummingbird magnet. Here are a few pictures I took with my Canon G3 several years back of this one misaligned vine.

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Author: The Jagged Man
I am a 57 year old guy who is asking questions about life like "what does it all mean?" and " how come hair will not grow on my head but grows real fast on my ears and back?" you know the deep stuff. I am married and have been for 26 years to the same wonderful woman( read into that: she puts up with me and I married up). I believe in Jesus Christ and that He died for all. The rest I am still working on.
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Thank You!
Wow…ants already! You guys are way ahead of us…not that I’m looking forward to ants…maybe a picnic though! 🙂 ~ Dave
Dave there are no ants here yet but very soon I am afraid!
I took this a few years back in the Summer of 2012 with a camera I bought online( A Canon G3) for five or six-bucks plus shipping. I bought it to help me get over the bigger is better megapixel thing.
Hope you enjoyed the captures and may Spring truly arrive for you all soon…and may it be like a butterfly lighten upon a flower not as those poor folks down south~ John
lol…thank you my friend. Its looking better everyday!
I never knew these were considered a nuisance. We had one in our yard when I was a kid. I’ve always loved the vibrant color.