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Parthenocissus quinquefolia Red Wall ('Troki') (Virginia Creeper)

This deciduous, woody vine bears glossy leaves with five serrated leaflets that emerge dark green then turn an intense fire-engine red in autumn. Hidden in the foliage are small clusters of green-white flowers that give way to insignificant blue fruit for birds to feed on. The vines don’t need support to climb, as the tendril ends have sucker disks to get them to where they need – and want- to go. Fast growth rate.

**The fruit is poisonous to humans. DO NOT INGEST.**

Blooms in mid-summer
20-30 ft tall (climbing) x 5-10 ft spread
HARDY to -40°F (-40°C)
Tolerant to juglone
Drought tolerant
Deer resistant
Attracts birds
Groundcover

Français

Zone Zone 3
Exposure Full Sun to Partial Shade
Moisture Moderate Moisture
Brand Proven Winners