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Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine

Campsis x tagliabuana 'Takarazuka Yellow' PP 23,918

  • Patented Compact Yellow Trumpet Vine Blooms Early Summer Through Fall Without Pruning
  • Thrives in Zones 5-9
  • Grows 2-3 ft Tall and Wide
  • Deer Resistant, Salt Tolerant
  • Perfect for Privacy Screen in Asian Gardens
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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Fast-growing, Flowering, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts pollinators, Heat Tolerant, Drought resistant
Hardiness Zone 6a to 9b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 2-3 ft
Width 2-3 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Growth Rate Fast
Growth Habit Climbing
Plant Life Cycle Perennial
Blooms In Spring, Summer, Fall
Flower Color Orange
Suitable Space Outdoors
Botanical Name Campsis x tagliabuana 'Takarazuka Yellow' PP 23,918
Species x tagliabuana
Cultivar Takarazuka Yellow
Class Lamiales
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What sunlight requirements does Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine need for best blooming?

  • Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine performs best in full sun, requiring 6+ hours of direct sunlight daily for maximum blooming. Partial sun locations will produce fewer of those brilliant golden-yellow trumpet flowers from summer through fall. Plant in the sunniest spot available for the most vibrant display.

What type of soil is best for planting Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine?

  • Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine thrives in well-draining soil and tolerates a wide range of soil types once established. This drought-tolerant climber adapts to average garden conditions in zones 5-9. Plant in spring after frost danger passes for best results, available at naturehills.com.

Should I prune Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine, and when?

  • Prune Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. This compact variety only reaches 10-12 feet, so it requires minimal pruning compared to traditional trumpet vines. Remove dead or damaged stems and lightly shape as needed to maintain desired size.

Is it less aggressive or invasive than regular trumpet vines?

  • Yes, Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold is significantly less aggressive than traditional trumpet vines, growing only 10-12 feet versus the typical 30+ feet. This compact variety stays manageable at 2-3 feet tall and wide, making it perfect for smaller gardens. It provides the same stunning blooms without the invasive spreading that makes regular trumpet vines problematic.

Is there a big difference in reported mature size, like 3 feet vs. 8 feet?

  • The Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold reaches 10-12 feet tall, not the compact 2-3 feet mentioned elsewhere. This trumpet vine offers manageable growth compared to traditional varieties that can exceed 20 feet. Plan your trellis or support structure accordingly when you shop at Nature Hills.

Does it handle clay, sandy, or rocky soils well?

  • Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine adapts well to various soil types including clay, sandy, and rocky soils once established. Its drought-tolerant nature in zones 5-9 means it handles poor drainage and nutrient-poor conditions. For best results, improve heavy clay with compost before planting.

How do I care for it, including watering and fertilizing?

  • Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine thrives with minimal care once established in zones 5-9. Water regularly the first year, then rely on rainfall as it becomes quite drought tolerant. Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring to encourage abundant blooms through fall.

Will it come back reliably in marginal zones like zone 4 or 5?

  • Summer Jazz™ Sunrise Gold Trumpet Vine is hardy in USDA zones 5-9, so it should return reliably in zone 5. Zone 4 is outside its hardiness range and may experience winter kill. In marginal zone 5 areas, plant in a protected location and mulch heavily around the base for best winter survival.