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Virginia Creeper
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
An easily grown, attractive, deciduous vine. In the fall, the leaves turn bright red and make a showy contrast with its blue berries. Unlike some climbing vines, it adheres via adhesive discs rather than penetrating rootlets. Will easily climb deer netting. May be grown as a ground cover.
Bloom Season:
Mid Spring - Late Spring
Flower Colors:
Green,
White
Soil Tolerance:
Average,
Clay,
Sandy,
Dry,
Moist,
Well drained
Height:
3-40 feet
Spread:
5-10 feet
Perennial