Parthenocissus quinquefolia

Virginia Creeper

Parthenocissus quinquefolia

Description

Virginia Creeper is a fast-growing, deciduous woody vine that is native to Eastern and Central North America. It is known for its ability to cover large surfaces quickly and is often used for ground cover or to adorn fences and trellises. Its leaves are made up of five leaflets, giving it a distinct palmate arrangement. In the fall, its foliage turns a vibrant red, making it a popular ornamental plant.
Life Cycle
perennial
Height
30-50 feet (when climbing)
Sun Exposure
Partial shade to full sun
Bloom Months
September, October, November
Bloom Color
Bloom Description
The foliage color in fall, which turns into vibrant shades of red and orange.