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Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) is a versatile climbing vine known for its beautiful five-fingered leaflets. It blooms from June to August and produces striking purplish-black fruits. This hardy plant can reach heights of up to 50 feet, making it an excellent choice for covering walls, trellises, or fences. Remarkably, it can stand alone without support, thriving in various conditions. Its lush foliage and adaptability make it a favorite for gardeners looking to enhance their landscapes.
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Scientific name: ParthenocissusQuinquefolla Common names: Virginia creeper, five finger, & five-leafed ivy • 5 leaflets • Blooms June through August • Purplish black fruits -It’s a climbing vine -Can reach up to 50 feet tall -Doesn’t need to depend on anything to stand (can stand alone)