Pyrostegia venusta was created in 1863.
Grevillea venusta was created in 1810.
Propebela venusta was created in 1964.
Ceylonthelphusa venusta was created in 1995.
Thirmida venusta was created in 1900.
Oncaea venusta was created in 1843.
Buakea venusta was created in 2011.
Drosera venusta was created in 1987.
Sigara venusta was created in 1869.
Esakiopteryx venusta was created in 1986.
Lithophane venusta was created in 1889.
It sounds like you might be describing the orange trumpet vine (Pyrostegia venusta). This vine has bright orange tubular flowers and produces large green pods after flowering. It is a vigorous climber that can add a splash of color to gardens and landscapes.
Venusta orchard spiders are known for eating a wide variety of small insects. These include flies and anything else that gets caught in its web.