Virginia Creeper

$6.79

Ship

10-12 business days July

Size

Blooming Age

Virginia Creeper

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Ships:

7-10 Days

heightmaturity
Height at Maturity:

Under 12"

exposure
Exposure:

Full Sun

zone
Planting Zones:

3-9

Usage
Usage:

Groundcover

shipped
Shipped As:

Bare-root

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Can Not Ship To:

NY

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Customer Reviews

Based on 22 reviews
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Steven Siler
Very creepy! I hope!

So we are trying to save an embankment that needs vegetable covering it. So we hope this will do the trick! But they arrived nice and moist and well sized, not to sound too weird, so we just stuck them in and we'll see what happens! Okay.. that really does sound weird! But it was a good price and great service!

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Lynn Horrar
Healthy plants

The plants arrived in good shape and have begun leafing out in short order.

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Lee Ellison
Great results!

Bare root plants planted day received and already leafed out!

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Sandra
Taylor

This is a very hard product to come by. Therefore I rated you higher. But honestly I can’t tell one end (the root) from the other. I guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens.

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Elphanso Washington
Virginia Creeper

This is my first time ordering from Tennessee Nursery. I can say that the ordering process, communication and shipping went very well. The reason for not rating 5 stars is because I received plant roots and only time will tell whether they will grow well.

$6.79

Ship

10-12 business days July

Size

Blooming Age

Description Reviews

Virginia Creeper

Virginia Creeper - Parthenocissus quinquefolia - is a small plant that people mostly acknowledge for its colorful foliage and berries.

It is a deciduous and woody vine that climbs up on other things and trails on the ground with the help of tendrils that have adhesive disks on the tips that attach to the bark or rock. It is commonly known as Victoria Creeper, Woodbine, Five-leaved Ivy, Five Finger, or Parthenocissus quinquefolia.

It is also native to eastern and central North America. You may find them in open areas such as rocky bluffs, fence rows, banks of streams, ravines, rich woods, thickets, and hillsides. You may also find them growing up on trees or telephone poles.

It is a vigorous, fast-growing plant that may reach around 30 to 50 feet tall and five to ten feet wide. Its leaves have five leaflets, usually in soft green color, which later turns into bronze in spring, dull green in summer, and purple or crimson-red in autumn as the leaves mature.

It is known for its stunning transformation of color in autumn. It possesses clusters of tiny, greenish-white blooms that develop in the upper leaf axils in late spring and mature into small, firm, dark blue to blackberries in late summer or early autumn.

Virginia Creeper Performs Best In Well-Drained Soil

This plant may withstand a wide variety of environmental conditions. It has a better chance of producing its most pleasing greenery if you grow it in full sun, but it also does fine in partial shade. It performs best in well-drained soil. It will thrive in various soil types, including clay, sand, and loam.

It is drought tolerant and may withstand a wide range of acidity and alkalinity in the soil. It is a low-maintenance plant that requires annual trimming to help retain it at a moderate size. It is crucial to growing the plant in an area that allows expansion and growth. 

There are various ways to use this plant in your landscape designs. You may use it as a climber for brick or stone walls of buildings, large trellises, arbors, fences, or through large trees. You may use it as a ground cover to cover rock piles, stumps, or erosion control on slopes.

This perennial plant becomes an essential source of food for birds and bees, squirrels, skunks, and other small creatures that consume them.

It is possible to confuse Virginia Creeper with Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) because of their similar habitats, climbing habits, and colors. However, it is simple to distinguish between them. Virginia creeper contains five leaflets, but poison ivy always has three leaflets. You may often find these two plants growing together in the same place.

Virginia Creeper is an ornamental plant because of its capacity to cover walls and buildings quickly.

Virginia Creeper is For Sale at TN Wholesale Nursery with Low Prices and Fast Shipping

Customer Reviews

Based on 22 reviews
77%
(17)
23%
(5)
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Steven Siler
Very creepy! I hope!

So we are trying to save an embankment that needs vegetable covering it. So we hope this will do the trick! But they arrived nice and moist and well sized, not to sound too weird, so we just stuck them in and we'll see what happens! Okay.. that really does sound weird! But it was a good price and great service!

L
Lynn Horrar
Healthy plants

The plants arrived in good shape and have begun leafing out in short order.

L
Lee Ellison
Great results!

Bare root plants planted day received and already leafed out!

S
Sandra
Taylor

This is a very hard product to come by. Therefore I rated you higher. But honestly I can’t tell one end (the root) from the other. I guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens.

E
Elphanso Washington
Virginia Creeper

This is my first time ordering from Tennessee Nursery. I can say that the ordering process, communication and shipping went very well. The reason for not rating 5 stars is because I received plant roots and only time will tell whether they will grow well.