Virginia Creeper Vine (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)
Virginia Creeper ( Parthenocissus quinquefolia ) is a deciduous woody vine and a fellow member of the grape sept ( Vitaceae ) . It is known for its vigorous outgrowth , attractive leafage , and ability to go up and cover structures . Virginia creeper grows along the ground in woodlands , often growing up Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree or telephony poles on timber borders , or in exposed areas such as along railroad right of ways , bouldered four flush , fence quarrel , banks of streams or lakes , and in disturbed home ground in both rural and urban areas ....