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Parthenocissus inserta

Woodbine (Thicket Creeper, False Virginia Creeper)

The leaves are long, dark green and glossy above, lighter in colour beneath. It produces inedible blue-black fruit and an outstanding burgundy-red fall colour. 

  • »  AKA Parthenocissus vitacea
  • »  Insignificant yellowish-green flowers
  • »  Glossy green five-lobed leaves
  • »  Inedible grape-like berries form on deep red stems
  • »  Vibrant red fall colour
  • »  Bloom Time: June to July

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  • Category:Vines
  • Hardiness Zone:3
  • Height:10-15 m
  • Spread:15-20 m
  • Bloom Color: Yellow
Exposure
Full Shade
Full Sun
Partial Sun/Shade
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Birds
Growth Rate
Fast
Attributes
Berries
Deciduous
Drought Tolerant
Fall Color
Flowering Time
Summer
Habit
Climbing
Trailing
Foliage Color
Green
Planting instructions
Container Plants
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Parthenocissus inserta

Grows well in a dry to moist soil, in full sun to full shade; its best fall colour is in full sun. In full shade, disk-like suckers may form to help the plant grow. Over time, these can become unsightly on buildings. Under other conditions, it climbs with tendrils which are easily removed if necessary. One can prune the new growth in summer months, or once extreme cold winter temperatures are past, pruning back to 25 cm stubs. This may be necessary to restrain its vigorous growth and keep the desired shape.

Note: Care should be taken when removing this vine from a building as it could work its way under siding, grow into the mortar or ruin painted surfaces.