open deciduous forests and damp grassy spots
Provides shelter for numerous creatures
10-16" (in flower) x 12-18"
Origin/Distribution: eastern North America From Quebec and New Brunswick to Ontario and Minnesota south to Florida and Louisiana
Parthenocissus quinquefolia - Virginia Creeper wetland open deciduous forests and dampSizes available: HPP #1, well rooted, new shoots, exuberant growth Basics: zones 3 10, potentially 30 50' x 5 10' (can be pruned), full sun to part shade (perhaps even more shade), inconspicuous, greenish flowers bloom in spring and develop into dark blue fruits, leaves turn red shades in autumn, especially in sunnier spots, adaptable and tolerant of many conditions except standing water. Common names: Virginia Creeper, Woodbine Family: Vitaceae