With brilliant flowers of varying colors the bignonia flourishes in the greenhouse, and is a good climber for roof, pillar, wall or trellis. Propagation is effected by cuttings in the autumn, and inserting them in sand under a bell-glass or a frame or in a propagator. Loam and half peat, with sand, form a suitable compost. They are better planted out in pots. Magnifica, crimson, and Tweediana, yellow, are suitable for the greenhouse. Capreolata, orange-red, may be grown against, a sunny wall out of doors. Pron Big-no-ne-a.