This article is about the South American plant commonly called orange trumpet vine. For the North American plant commonly called trumpet vine, see
Campsis radicans.
| Pyrostegia venusta |
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| Scientific classification |
| Kingdom: |
Plantae |
| Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
| Clade: |
Angiosperms |
| Clade: |
Eudicots |
| Clade: |
Asterids |
| Order: |
Lamiales |
| Family: |
Bignoniaceae |
| Genus: |
Pyrostegia |
| Species: |
P. venusta |
| Binomial name |
Pyrostegia venusta
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| Synonyms |
- Bignonia ignea Vell.
- Bignonia tecomiflora Rusby
- Bignonia tubulosa Klotzsch
- Bignonia venusta Ker Gawl.
- Jacaranda echinata Spreng.
- Pyrostegia amabilis Miers nom. inval.
- Pyrostegia dichotoma Miers ex K.Schum.
- Pyrostegia ignea (Vell.) C.Presl
- Pyrostegia ornata Miers nom. inval.
- Pyrostegia pallida Miers nom. inval.
- Pyrostegia parvifolia Miers nom. inval.
- Pyrostegia puberula Miers nom. inval.
- Pyrostegia reticulata Miers nom. inval.
- Pyrostegia tecomiflora (Rusby) K.Schum. ex Urb.
- Pyrostegia tubulosa (Klotzsch) Bureau & K.Schum.
- Tecoma venusta (Ker Gawl.) Lem.
- Tynanthus igneus (Vell.) Barb.Rodr.
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Pyrostegia venusta, also commonly known as flamevine or orange trumpet vine, is a plant species of the genus Pyrostegia of the family Bignoniaceae originally native to southern Brazil, Bolivia, northeastern Argentina and Paraguay; today, it is also a widely cultivated garden species.