Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper)

Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper)

 
Pronunciation: par-theh-no-SISS-us kwin-kwih-FOE-lee-uh
Family: Vitaceae
Plant type: Linea, vine, climber 
Zone: 3
Origin: Canada, Mexico 
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Mature size
  Height: 22-30 m
  Spread: 15 - 25 m 
Habit: Spreading
Form: Climbing
Texture: medium
Exposure - anywhere
Preferred soil - anywhere
Virginia creeperLandscape uses - Used is derelict growing conditions, arbors, trellis's, fall interest, filler 
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Leaves
Arrangement: compound, alternate, digitate, palmate
Shape: Elliptic, obovate
Size: 5-12 cm 
Margin: dentate, serrate
Characteristics: Pinnate, fantastic fall colour 
Colour: green, red in fall
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: cyme 
Colour: white green clusters
Size: 6 inches
Time: June, July 
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Stem
Colour: grey brown
Description: smooth
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Fruit type: berry, true
Colour: blue black
Time: August September 
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Propagation - Seed, greenwood cuttings, softwood cuttings 
Comments - very high maintenance, must be cut back often if over an arbor or archway

Pests - fungal leaf spot, scale insects, wilt 

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