Virginia Creeper Seeds – Parthenocissus quinquefolia | 10 Seeds | Native Climbing Vine | Fast Growing Ornamental

Virginia Creeper Seeds – Parthenocissus quinquefolia | 10 Seeds | Native Climbing Vine | Fast Growing Ornamental

$9.99
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Virginia Creeper Seeds – Parthenocissus quinquefolia | 10 Seeds | Native Climbing Vine | Fast Growing Ornamental

Virginia Creeper Seeds – Parthenocissus quinquefolia | 10 Seeds | Native Climbing Vine | Fast Growing Ornamental

$9.99
Grow a beautiful native climbing vine with Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), a hardy and fast-growing plant known for its lush green foliage that turns brilliant shades of red and crimson in the fall. This vigorous vine is perfect for covering fences, trellises, walls, and arbors while adding natural beauty to the landscape. Virginia Creeper is widely valued in wildlife gardens because it provides shelter for birds and produces small berries that attract wildlife. Its dense foliage also offers excellent coverage for privacy and shade. This adaptable native plant grows well in a variety of soil conditions and thrives in both sun and partial shade, making it an easy and reliable choice for gardeners. You will receive high-quality seeds similar to those shown in the listing photos. You will receive: ✔️ 10 Virginia Creeper seeds ✔️ Botanical variety: Parthenocissus quinquefolia ✔️ Fresh seeds ready for planting ✔️ Ideal for fences, trellises, and wildlife gardens ✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery 🌼 Growing Information Common Name: Virginia Creeper Botanical Name: Parthenocissus quinquefolia Plant Type: Native perennial climbing vine Growth Stage: Seeds Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Adaptable to most well-draining soils Watering: Moderate; drought tolerant once established Mature Height: 30–50 feet climbing vine Growth Rate: Fast growing USDA Zones: 3–9 Container Friendly: Possible with trellis support 💡 Care Tip: Seeds benefit from cold stratification. Refrigerate seeds in moist soil or sand for about 4–6 weeks before planting to improve germination success.

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