Virginia Creeper - Buchanan's Native Plants

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Virginia Creeper - Buchanan's Native Plants
A popular, tough and hardy vine for screening, excellent along fences and arbors, up the sides of houses or climbing trees; features interesting five-lobed leaves that turn red and purple in fall, small black berries; self-clinging, extremely adaptable
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