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Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)

$24.99


Item # 055611060011

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Virginia Creeper

A deciduous, climbing woody vine that attaches with self-clinging tendrils. Leaves emerge bronze in spring, mature to dull green in summer and change to purple or crimson-red in autumn. Clusters of small, greenish-white flowers bloom late spring to early summer, followed by toxic black berries.

Plant Characteristics

  • Plant Type: Climbing Perennial Vine
  • Hardiness Zone: 4-9
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun - Partial Sun
  • Height: 30-50 feet, larger growth with support
  • Width: 5-10 feet, larger growth with support
  • Foliage Color: Multicolor - Green, Orange, Red, Yellow
  • Bloom Color: White
  • Bloom Time: Late Spring
  • Attributes: Attracts birds, deer resistant, drought tolerant once established, fast growing

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