Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This woody vine is native to North America—and is technically a weed. Virginia creeper is a temperate liana native to eastern ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Virginia Creeper is a beautiful plant; the stems have five leaflets and are pleasantly attractive, especially in May when they ...
A difficult spot for plants is that narrow space between the house or garage and the sidewalk. An enjoyable yet tough native vine that might work is the variegated Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus ...
It doesn’t seem like we could already be at the end of July, but we are. The calendar year is more than half over and if you look closely you’ll some small signs of how things in nature are changing.
Leaves of three, let it be. That’s the common expression to avoid run-ins with poison ivy and poison oak — common toxic-to-the-touch plants found in North Carolina’s Triangle area and beyond. Virginia ...
Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) is a perennial native, woody, deciduous vine used by home gardeners as an ornamental because of its attractive foliage. Virginia creeper exhibits ...
Virginia creeper, a common Lowcountry vine sometimes confused with poison ivy, has leaves with five leaflets. Vicky McMillan Although sometimes confused with poison ivy, Virginia creeper ...
Every year it seems there is some plant that beckons me to speak in its defense, and to tout the benefits of including it in the landscape. Last year it was goldenrod, and hopefully some folks have ...
When it comes to fall color, you can't do much better than Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia). There are, however, two other vines that you might confuse with it: Boston (Parthenocissus ...