The listing, Trumpet Vine AKA Hummingbird Vine has ended.
Plant this old-time favorite -- hummingbirds find it irresistible. The Hummingbird Vine has dark, shiny green leaves that are smothered in large, showy, orange-scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers from July to November. Hummingbirds appear to collect the sweet nectar and come back year after year. Hummingbird Vine is a vigorous grower -- reaches 20-40' tall. Covers almost any kind of support -- arbors, brick walls, fences, even covers ugly utility poles. Deer resistant and drought tolerant. Try planting it against a fence that is between sidewalks, driveways or other areas that will contain it. Plant your vine in a 5 gallon bucket with bottom removed, will keep plant from becoming invasive. Plant next to telephone pole or light pole where it can climb and you can mow around it to keep it from spreading. Prefers full sun for best flowering, will tolerate partial shade but doesn't bloom as profusely. First picture is bag of seeds, second shows how many are in a pod and last is picture of what pods look like. Flowers are trumpet shaped orange blooms.