Crossvine

For half its life, my orange and yellow crossvine (Bignonia capreolata) was planted at the base of our mailbox at the end of the driveway where it was drowned by runoff from spring rains, seared by hot Southern sun and poisoned by our next door neighbor.
Eventually, I moved the crossvine to the dying oak tree at the edge of the front garden. Having little faith in its recovery, I planted a plain orange one beside it and tied both to the tree with strips of old cotton cloth, which eventually rotted away as the crossvine wove its way to the top of the tree.

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