Parthenocissus quinquefolia 'Monham' - Variegated Virginia Creeper

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Parthenocissus quinquefolia 'Monham' - Variegated Virginia Creeper

- deciduous climbing vine with variegated leaves
- highly variegated palmate leaves are green splashed with white
- leaves emerge salmon pink in the coolness of spring, then turn red in fall
- insignificant flowers in spring turn into blue-black berries that attract birds
- various plant parts may be edible, though not necessarily palatable
- climbs by tendrils with adhesive holdfasts that cling to surfaces
- holdfasts can be difficult to remove and vigorous vine can damage structures if not given enough space
- fast growing vine may take a couple slow years to establish
- vine will creep along the ground if not given a structure to climb
- this species is native to North America
- a low maintenance plant, though regular pruning can help keep it in bounds
- pruning is best done in early spring
- great in full sun to part shade, but can also grow in full shade
- climbing vine can reach 30-50ft high by 8-10 ft wide
- grows in zones 4-9

- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in spring, fall, or summer seasons; not when dormant

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Parthenocissus quinquefolia 'Monham' - Variegated Virginia Creeper

- deciduous climbing vine with variegated leaves
- highly variegated palmate leaves are green splashed with white
- leaves emerge salmon pink in the coolness of spring, then turn red in fall
- insignificant flowers in spring turn into blue-black berries that attract birds
- various plant parts may be edible, though not necessarily palatable
- climbs by tendrils with adhesive holdfasts that cling to surfaces
- holdfasts can be difficult to remove and vigorous vine can damage structures if not given enough space
- fast growing vine may take a couple slow years to establish
- vine will creep along the ground if not given a structure to climb
- this species is native to North America
- a low maintenance plant, though regular pruning can help keep it in bounds
- pruning is best done in early spring
- great in full sun to part shade, but can also grow in full shade
- climbing vine can reach 30-50ft high by 8-10 ft wide
- grows in zones 4-9

- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in spring, fall, or summer seasons; not when dormant