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Leaves provide early fall color, turning brilliant mauve, red and purple. Inconspicuous flowers small, greenish, in clusters, appearing in spring. Fruit bluish, about 1/4 inch in diameter.
Virginia Creeper can be used as a climbing vine or ground cover, its leaves carpeting any surface in luxuriant green before turning brilliant colors in the fall. Its tendrils end in adhesive-like tips, giving this vine the ability to cement itself to walls and therefore need no support. The presence of adhesive tips instead of penetrating rootlets also means it doesn’t damage buildings the way some vines do.
It is one of the earliest vines to color in the fall. A vigorous grower, it tolerates most soils and climatic conditions.
Straight Species
Additional information
Size | 1 Gallon, 1 Quart |
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Moisture | Medium |
Native | Long Island, United States |
Wetland Indicator | FACU |
Sunlight | Full, Full-Partial, Partial |
Special Attributes | Salt Tolerant |
Leaves provide early fall color, turning brilliant mauve, red and purple. Inconspicuous flowers small, greenish, in clusters, appearing in spring. Fruit bluish, about 1/4 inch in diameter.
Virginia Creeper can be used as a climbing vine or ground cover, its leaves carpeting any surface in luxuriant green before turning brilliant colors in the fall. Its tendrils end in adhesive-like tips, giving this vine the ability to cement itself to walls and therefore need no support. The presence of adhesive tips instead of penetrating rootlets also means it doesn’t damage buildings the way some vines do.
It is one of the earliest vines to color in the fall. A vigorous grower, it tolerates most soils and climatic conditions.
Straight Species