{"id":1287570,"date":"2011-02-12T13:55:25","date_gmt":"2011-02-12T13:55:25","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2024-12-24T18:54:09","modified_gmt":"2024-12-24T13:24:09","slug":"campsis-x-tagliabuana-cultivar","status":"publish","type":"ht_kb","link":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/efi\/campsis-x-tagliabuana-cultivar\/","title":{"rendered":"Campsis x tagliabuana"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\n
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Campsis<\/i> \u00d7<\/i>\u00a0tagliabuana<\/i> (Vis.) Rehder<\/span><\/a>, J. Arnold Arbor. 13: 340 1932<\/i>. (Unresolved) (Syn: Campsis<\/i> \u00d7<\/i>\u00a0intermedia<\/i> C.K.Schneid.<\/span><\/a>; Tecoma<\/i> \u00d7<\/i>\u00a0tagliabuana<\/i> Vis.<\/span><\/a>);<\/div>\n
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Woody climber: leaflets 7-11 (-13), glabrous beneath; calyx parted up to middle; flowers orange to scarlet; corolla tube 2-3 times longer than calyx, limb 5-8 cm across; sterile flowers fall off when mature, fruits not produced.;<\/span><\/div>\n
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Campsis confusion: Campsis x tagliabuana from Kashmir<\/a>: 4 images.<\/div>\n
Genus Campsis<\/i> has been confusing me a lot for quite some time. Traditionally two species of this genus are recognized as common garden trumpet creepers:<\/div>\n
Campsis grandiflora<\/b><\/u>: leaflets 7-9; glabrous beneath; 4-7 cm long, paler green; calyx 5-lobed to middle; flowers orange to scarlet, corolla tube nearly one and half times as long as calyx, limb nearly 5-6 cm across; capsule 10-15 cm long, obtuse at apex, without beak.<\/span><\/div>\n
Campsis radicans<\/b><\/u>: leaflets 9-11, pubescent beneath especially along midreib and main veins, dark green above; calyx shortly 5-lobed, lobes less than 1\/3 the tube; flowers orange with scarlet limb, 2-3 times as long as calyx, usually less than 4 cm across; capsule cylindric-oblong, 7-12 cm long, keeled along sutures, beaked at apex.<\/span><\/div>\n
Campsis x tagliabuana<\/b><\/u>: leaflets 7-11 (-13), glabrous beneath; calyx parted up to middle; flowers orange to scarlet; corolla tube 2-3 times longer than calyx, limb 5-8 cm across; sterile flowers fall off when mature, fruits not produced.<\/span><\/div>\n
I have been following the specimens of Campsis<\/i> in Delhi, Kashmir, California and other places and frankly have not been able to locate a true sample of C. gandiflora<\/i>. Most of the samples found in Kashmir and Delhi which look like C. grandiflora<\/i> do not bear fruits, flowers fall off when mature and number of leaflets varry from 7-11 (-13). This sterile hybrid is actually C. X tagliabuana<\/i>, a hybrid between C. radicans<\/i> and C. grandiflora<\/i>.<\/span> <\/span><\/div>\n
Both specimens at\u00a0FOI (C. radicans<\/i> as well as C. grandiflora<\/i>) i think belong to this hybrid species, which is propagated by cuttings.<\/span><\/div>\n
Uploading C. x tagliabuana<\/i> from Kashmir<\/span>, very commonly growing in gardens and private houses<\/span>. This hybrid species has a number of cultivars. This one from Kashmir is ‘Madam Galen’<\/div>\n
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Campsis<\/i> \u00d7 tagliabuana<\/i> (Vis.) Rehder Syn: Tecoma<\/i> \u00d7 tagliabuana<\/i> Vis.<\/p>\n


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\nThis information will clear all doubts in the minds. It is most misidentified genus. Everyone calls it Campsis grandiflora<\/i>.
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Bignoniaceae Week: Campsis x tagliabuana from Kashmir:<\/span><\/a>\u00a0\u00a0Campsis x tagliabuana <\/b>(Vis.) Rehder, J. Arnold Arbor. 13:340. 1932<\/span><\/p>\n

Syn: Tecoma tagliabuana<\/i> Vis.<\/span><\/span>
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Sterile hybrid between<\/span> <\/span>C. grandiflora<\/span><\/i> \u00d7 <\/span><\/span>C.<\/span> radicans<\/span><\/i><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
Woody climber: leaflets 7-11 (-13), glabrous beneath; calyx parted up to middle; flowers orange to scarlet; corolla tube 2-3 times longer than calyx, limb 5-8 cm across; sterile flowers fall off when mature, fruits not produced.<\/span><\/div>\n
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Uploading C. x tagliabuana from Kashmir<\/span>, very commonly growing in gardens and private houses<\/span>. This hybrid species has a number of cultivars. This one from Kashmir is ‘Madam Galen’<\/b><\/p>\n


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Bignoniaceae Week: Another Campsis x tagliabuana cultivar.:<\/span><\/a> This cultivar of mine from Delhi I think is similar to one depicted at FOI under the name C. radicans<\/i>. It again has deeply cleft calyx, corolla tube 2-3 times longer than calyx and leaflets 7-11 in number. The flowers are golgen yellow with darker centre. <\/span>To me this appears to be another cultivar of C. x tagliabuana<\/i> known as ‘Indian summer’<\/b>.
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Campsis for ID : Oman : 140912 : AK-1:<\/a> These are pictures of yet another Campsis<\/i> taken in Muscat<\/span> a long ago on 18\/8\/2006. Any clues to the id?<\/div>\n
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Bignoniaceae Week :: Campsis x tagliabuana : Madame Galen Trumpet Creeper : Muscat,Oman : 080113 : AK:<\/a>
\nMadame Galen Trumpet Creeper<\/b> as seen here in Muscat, Oman.
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Bignoniaceae week : SMP2 : Campsis for ID:<\/a> I found this flower picture from my old collection. This was clicked in Hotel campus of Ramnagar near Corbett.
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Bignoniaceae Week : : UD 011: : Campsis Flowering vine for ID please:<\/a>\u00a0 I found these flowers on a vine <\/span>at a local meditation Ashram in Kolkata.<\/span> It was middle of a very hot summer.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

These are the only two pictures I have\u2026. I was so sure of the diagnosis that this was Campsis radicans<\/i>\u2026 now I am a bit wavering with all the flowers that look sooo similar\u2026<\/span>
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Campsis<\/b><\/span><\/i> radicans<\/b><\/span><\/i>: leaflets 9-11, pubescent beneath especially along midreib and main veins, dark green above; calyx shortly 5-lobed, lobes less than 1\/3 the tube; flowers orange with scarlet limb, 2-3 times as long as calyx, usually less than 4 cm across; capsule cylindric-oblong, 7-12 cm long, keeled along sutures, beaked at apex<\/span>.’ ” end quote
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The corolla lobes are longer, corolla tube nearly funnel shaped<\/span> (teeth shorter and corolla not funnel-shaped in upper part in C. radicans<\/i>)……….<\/span>Campsis x tagliabuana<\/i>.
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Thank you … Originally I thought it was c. radicans<\/i> and then I thought it could be Campsis x tagliabuana<\/i> you uploaded this on the 7th it was one of the first three you uploaded, then I started wavering, back and forth…
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Bignoniaceae Week: Campsis sp. (Hooghly):<\/a> This is also old record, but i think i haven’t posted it earlier. My colleague collected a flower oneday and leaves on another day!<\/p>\n

I was about to ID it as Campsis grandiflora<\/i> (Thunberg) Schumann, but found the discussion by …- efi thread<\/a>.<\/div>\n
Species : UNKNOWN<\/div>\n
H & H : ornamental climber<\/span><\/div>\n
Date : 20\/6\/12 & 27\/6\/12
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Campsis For ID : Jim Corbett,Uttarakhand : 240614 : AK-45<\/a> : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3).<\/div>\n
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Campsis climber<\/span> seen in the Corbett area on 17\/5\/14.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Please Id this vigorously growing climbing ornamental.<\/span><\/div>\n
Leaves are compound with opposite pairs of leaflets.<\/span> Leaflets have serrated margins and acuminate tips. Flowers are pinkish-red and are formed in terminal inflorescences. Corolla tube is long and covered at the base by an yellowish-orange fused calyx. Stamens are yellow.
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I don’t think Campsis radicans<\/i> …, which has longer and narrower corolla tube. We used to differentiate (based on our Bible for cultivated Plants, L. H. Bailey, Manual of Cultivated Plants) C. radicans<\/b> with leaflets 9-11, pubescent beneath, calyx teeth short, corolla tube about 3 times as long as calyx, capsule beaked at apex and C. grandiflora<\/b> with 7-9 leaflets, glabrous beneath, calyx cleft to the middle, corolla tube about 1 1\/2 as long as capsule, and capsule obtuse at apex.<\/span><\/p>\n

Incidentally I have seen plenty of C. radicans<\/i> in fruit in Kashmir and elsewhere with all characters, but most specimens assumed to be grandiflora<\/i> have 7-11(-13) leaflets, glabrous beneath, corolla tube about twice as long as calyx, calyx cleft up to middle. This is a sterile hybrid between the two species (never seen with fruits) and known as C. x tagliabuana<\/i>.<\/div>\n
I have requested friends to show me a real C. grandiflora<\/i>. I am still waiting.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Climber For ID : Srinagar : 09JUN16 : AK-8<\/a> :\u00a0\u00a03 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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So my guess of Campsis<\/i> was right? Thanks for the id Sir Ji.<\/p>\n


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Campsis grandiflora<\/i> ???
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Campsis for ID : Oman : 130912 : AK-3<\/a> : 16 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (2)
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For final confirmation you will have to focus on number of leaflets, relative length of calyx and corolla tube and finally the fruit, if borne on the plant.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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The flower looks larger with much broader corolla tube, seems to be a hybrid, that is why I requested … to find out a few important things.<\/span><\/p>\n


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Campsis<\/i><\/span><\/a>\u00a0species so far in efi\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n


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Campsis \u00d7 tagliabuana (Vis.) Rehder<\/a>: 6 very high res. images.
\nLocation: Kathmandu, Central Nepal <\/span>
\nAltitude: 1700 m. <\/span>
\nDate : 05 July 2021<\/span>
\nHabitat : Cultivated<\/span><\/p>\n
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Yes … Campsis<\/em> sps for sure.<\/p>\n


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Yes C. x tagliabuana<\/em> for sure<\/p>\n


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Srinagar, August 2022 :: Campsis grandiflora for validation :: ARK2022-113<\/a>: 2 high res. images.<\/p>\n

This was at Srinagar in August 2022.<\/span><\/div>\n
Campsis grandiflora<\/em><\/div>\n
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Requested to please validate.<\/p>\n
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This is Campsis tagliabuana<\/em>, a sterile hybrid between C. radicans<\/em> and C. grandiflora<\/em>. It has leaves are like C. grandiflora<\/em> (Glabrous beneath, leaflets 7-9) but number may vary from 7-13, more important ripe pods are not produced, corolla falls off early,<\/span><\/p>\n


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Campsis<\/i> for sure. Excellent climber plant. Plenty in home gardens and parks in my place.<\/p>\n


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I have requested in the group earlier also. If any member comes across a true C. grandiflora: leaflets 7-9, glabrous beneath, corolla expanded above (as in C. tagliabuana) and more important pods rounded at tip,\u00a0please do share in the group. C. radicans has 9-11 leaflets, pubescent beneath especially along veins, corolla tube narrower and not suddenly expanded above, pod pointed at tip.<\/p>\n

Campsis confusion: Campsis radicans from Kashmir (google.com)<\/a><\/div>\n
Campsis confusion: Campsis x tagliabuana from Kashmir (google.com)<\/a><\/p>\n
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Yes,\u00a0Campsis \u00d7\u00a0tagliabuana<\/strong>\u00a0(Vis.) Rehder<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n


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