Virginia creeper, also known by the Latin name Parthenocissus quinquefolia, is an ornamental plant highly prized for its spectacular foliage in autumn.. Although part of the same family as the vine, its berries are not edible.. Its main attraction lies in the bright color of its leaves in autumn, which offer a magnificent spectacle of warm hues.
Characteristics :
Spectacular Foliage : Virginia creeper is distinguished by its dense and spectacular foliage in autumn, which turns vibrant colors ranging from red to purple, adding a touch of beauty to any outdoor space.
Rapid Growth : This vigorous plant has the ability to quickly cover surfaces, making it an excellent choice for dressing facades, walls or trellises.
Easy Maintenance : Virginia creeper is relatively easy to maintain.. It requires little watering after its first year of growth, and can benefit from a green plant fertilizer during the growing period to encourage its development.
Decorative Use : It is ideal for refreshing the ambient air of terraces, patios or balconies thanks to its dense and luxuriant foliage.
Culture Tips :
Sowing : Virginia creeper seeds can be sown in spring, in March or April, in well-drained, sunny soil.
watering : Water the plant sufficiently during its first year of growth. Afterwards, watering is generally unnecessary in open ground.
Maintenance : Pinch back stems regularly to encourage branching and denser plant growth.
Commitment to Quality : Virginia creeper seeds from SemiSauvage - Permaculture are reproducible, non-hybrid. They are selected, sorted, stored and packaged with care, guaranteed without any chemical treatment, for the greatest pleasure of amateur gardeners.
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