To the person who said this question 'doesn't make sense'... Obviously does not seem qualified to answer!
I was looking for the name of the vine as well. The star looks very petite yet measures 3/4" tip to tip of star petals. Has a yellow cylinder center with a sliver looking point coming out. When it starts to open it looks like a rocket taking off.
Desfontainia Spinosa, otherwise known as false holly
It's called a Trumpet Vine. It grows very vigorous and can be invasive, even growing up from your grass. It is pretty and attracts butterflys.
The beautiful vine you speak of is called Poison Oak and it has a wonderful fragrance.
Chinese wisteria
Wisteria
honey suckle
Angel's Trumpet is one of the plants with drooping white bell shaped flowers. Lily of the Valley is another plant with white drooping bell shaped flowers.
Bindweed
An achimenes is a Central American plant of the genus Achimenes, with trumpet-shaped flowers.
development of trumpet-shaped red flowers
The climbing leguminous plant that is cultivated for it' butterfly shape is the Sweet Pea. The Sweet Pea also has fragrant smelling flowers
A plant with large trumpet-shaped flowers and prickly fruits. It is commonly called a thorn apple.
Poui is a noun. It's a tropical tree with trumpet-shaped flowers.
development of trumpet-shaped red flowers
The Yellow Trumpet tree is a tree that has yellow trumpet shaped flowers. This tree can grow up to 25 feet high.
An anchusa is a plant of the genus Anchusa of rough and hairy Old World herbs with one-sided clusters of trumpet shaped flowers.
Either datura or Burgmansia but the two are often confused. In the Mediterranian plants that are Burgmansia species are often called datura. Common names include: Devils Trumpet and Angels Trumpet.