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Which plants grow happily up or through Virginia Creeper?

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(Virginia Creeper) Every plant/shrub has its place, and Parthenocissus Red Wallâ„¢ fits nicely into that description. Although Red Wallâ„¢ may not be for everyone, Virginia Creeper is for someone. Do you have an ugly fence that you would like to spice up? read more

Both creepers and climbers are weak-stemmed plants and, hence, cannot grow erect without support. The difference is that creepers spread horizontally along the soil. At the nodal regions - where leaves grow - they produce fibre-like roots arising from the base of the stem, which get fixed and grow further. read more

Virginia creeper can grow in sun to full shade, where soils are soggy to dry and even in lightly alkaline soils. The adaptability of the plant makes it suited for any site but care should be taken to keep it off wood siding and gutters. read more

The Virginia creeper has the mentality of a megalomaniac, and it has been suggested that the Creeper be urged to run for office. Hiding within that cutting that you are about to plant is a ruthless, power crazed determination. read more

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