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  1. 20. März 2022 · How to Grow and Care for Virginia Creeper. The Virginia creeper vine sports gorgeous fall foliage. A close relative of Boston ivy, the fast-growing Virginia creeper can be planted in spring or fall. It is often used for ground cover or a climbing vine on stone walls and trellises, supported by its grasping tendrils.

    • Parthenocissus quinquefolia
    • Perennial, Vine
    • Vitaceae (grape family)
  2. 21. Jan. 2021 · Parthenocissus quinquefolia ‘Yellow Wall’ – a reasonably new variety offering green leaves in summer that turn bright yellow in autumn. Spread 14m. Protected under Plant Breeders Rights. Find out how to grow Virginia creeper, with tips on pruning and caring for Virginia creeper.

    • BBC Gardeners' World Magazine
  3. 30. Mai 2022 · Friend to some and foe to others, Virginia creeper is a vigorous native vine for USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 9. Learn to grow your own now on Gardener’s Path.

  4. 28. Juni 2023 · Virginia creeper is a deciduous vine that returns every year. We explain how to grow and care for Virginia creeper vine, including how to plant, propagate, and prune it.

  5. 17. Aug. 2023 · How to Plant, Grow and Care For Virginia Creeper Are you looking for a fast-growing and attractive vine that requires very little maintenance and shows up wonderful fall foliage? Here, gardening expert Melissa Strauss discusses how to grow and care for Virginia Creeper.

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  6. Virginia Creeper: A Field Guide. Virginia creeper is a climbing vine with a lot to recommend it if used properly in a landscape, as it will grow quickly to cover an unattractive wall and attaches itself with adhesive pads and aerial tendrils (instead of roots) and won’t damage a facade.

  7. Virginia Creeper is an excellent climbing perennial vine to grow on a trellis, structure, or use to hide a fence. With it’s suction-cup tendrils it can grab and hold to almost any surface without damaging stone or brick.