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Virginia Creeper Seeds,Engelmann's,five-leaved Ivy,Parthenocissus quinquefolia.(1000 seeds)

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About Virginia Creeper Seeds,Engelmann's,five-leaved

Daikon RadishPress to translate Listing Translator by Hindi Portuguese Thai Korean French Chinese Spanish Arabic Japanese German Russian Italian & amp lt img src= border= 0 & amp gt & amp lt br& amp gt & amp lt a href= border= 0 & amp gt & amp lt /a& amp gt More images Parthenocissus quinquefolia Plant Parthenocissus quinquefolia, known as Virginia creeper, Victoria creeper, five-leaved ivy, or five-finger, is a species of flowering plant in the vine family, Vitaceae Excellent covering for walls, trellises, arbors or fences. May also be grown on the ground to cover old stumps, rock piles or other eyesores or for erosion control on slopes. Virginia creeper is a deciduous, woody vine that is native to Missouri and occurs statewide in open areas in ravines, rich woods and valleys. A vigorous tendril-climber that needs no support and typically grows 30-50'. Adheres to flat surfaces (e.g., brick, stone or wood walls) via adhesive disks at the tendril ends. Compound-palmate leaves (usually 5 leaflets, with each leaflet to 6 long) emerge purplish in spring, mature to dull green in summer and change to purple to crimson-red in autumn. Fall color can be quite attractive. Clusters of small, greenish-white flowers appear in the upper leaf axils in late spring to early summer, but are generally hidden by the foliage. Flowers give way to dark blue to black berries which are attractive to birds. Closely related to and once included in the genusAmpelopsis. Growing Info: Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours. Stratification: cold stratify for 60Exported By ExportYourStore