Virginia Creeper

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Last updated 05 novembro 2024
Virginia Creeper
Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) – A popular, tough and hardy vine for screening, excellent along fences and arbors, up the sides of houses or climbing trees; features interesting five-lobed leaves that turn red and purple in fall, small black berries; self-clinging, extremely adaptable.
This fast growing, salt tolerant native vine creates a dramatic and colorful green wall, clinging by vigorous tendrils and climbing without support.
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Brilliant autumnal colour - this plant is a very vigorous climber which is known for its fantastic leaves which turn from green to bright red and
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