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Parthenocissus quinquefolia, known as Virginia creeper, Victoria creeper, five-leaved ivy, or five-finger, is a species of flowering vine in the grape family, Vitaceae. It is native to eastern and central North America, from southeastern Canada and the eastern United States west to Manitoba and Utah, and south to eastern Mexico and ...
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12. Mai 2007 · Until today I thought I knew that Steve Davis was the "West Virginia Creeper". Heck, I still know that to be so - it's a seriously well documented fact. But in the Spring '07 "FretBoard Journal" there is a lengthy interview with Bill Kirchen, and he says that someone named Don Bolton was the Creeper. I then found a few random ...
20. März 2022 · Virginia creeper is a prolific plant that is easily grown from cuttings; however, the use of seed is possible. Sow directly into soil that has been amended with peat moss or sand. Bury the seeds about 3/8 inch deep and keep them to no more than 10 per square foot. Provide deep watering once a week.
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
Virigina Creeper is a woody vine native to Eastern North America. Scientifically known as Parthenocissus quinquefolia, it can grow upwards of 60′ climbing trees/structures, or as a ground cover in full sun. Blooming inconspicuous flowers in summer that change to berries, it is beneficial to bees, moths, birds, and mammals.
17. Aug. 2023 · Virginia Creeper is a woody vine native to North and Central America. It most commonly grows in woods, ravines, hillsides, thickets, and fencerows. It loves to climb, attaching to whatever structure it encounters with tiny tendrils. However, it is just as happy to ramble along the ground.
15. Feb. 2023 · The Virginia creeper — Parthenocissus quinquefolia — is a fast-growing and aggressive flowering vine that will grow voraciously (and get out of control very quickly). Be very sure you actually want a Virginia creeper in your garden before introducing it, because once you have it, this plant’s all-but-guaranteed to become a long-hauler.