Parthenocissus quinquefolia var. murorum
    
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common name: |
Virginia Creeper var. murorum |
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decoration form: |
leaves |
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flowering months: |
VI |
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is evergreen: |
no |
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plants height: |
10-20 m |
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annual growth: |
1-2 m |
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aspect: |
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frost hardiness: |
zones 4-9 |
A strong-growing, self-clinging vine adhering itself to supports by means of adhesive pads at the ends of leaf tendrils - commonly referred to as "Virginia Creeper". Tall-growing, reaches a height of 10-20m (1-2m of annual growth). Fully hardy, healthy and undemanding species. Green leaves turn brilliant scarlet in autumn giving a spectacular display. An excellent subject for growing over buildings and fences, but may also be trained over arbors, pergolas and various supports. Suitable for balconies.
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