Creeper can i have it
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The new leaves are pale or bronzed L and C , and glossy green R before maturing to a dull green. The leaves are a dull green on the upper surface and light green below. The undersides may be smooth or hairs.
They remain attractive through the summer, and in the autumn turn bright purple or red before falling off the vines. It is one of the earliest vines to color in the fall. In the fall the foliage turns bright red or purple making the plants much more conspicuous than during the summer.
The inconspicuous flowers bloom in late spring or early summer in inch wide clusters panicles of compound cymes of flowers in the upper leaf axils, with each flower at the tip of its own peduncle. On each plant the flowers may be perfect, staminate only, pistillate only, or both staminate and pistillate. The flowers are pollinated by insects. Because of their small size and inconspicuous color, as well as generally being hidden by the foliage, bloom on this plant is rarely noticed. The inconspicuous flowers C are produced in wide clusters L and LC , with greenish-white recurved petals and prominent stamens RC and R.
The berries mature from green to blue-black in late summer and persist on the vines. Flowers are followed by round, fleshy, berries that mature from green to blue-black in late summer or early fall and persist on the vines.
The peduncles change from green to bright orange-red or red in the fall. Because of their high concentration of oxalic acid they are moderately toxic to most mammals, including humans. It self-seeds readily or the seeds are dispersed by birds so it can become weedy in landscaped areas. Virginia creeper frequently climbs trees. Virginia creeper is frequently a component of woodland gardens — either planted by people or naturally dispersed there by animals — where it forms a dense ground cover even in dry shade or climbs trees.
Usually I write up little articles on plants I like, but this post is about a plant I've learned to detest since moving to Owens Valley: Virginia creeper. Virginia creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia is related to grapes. Except for the obviously different foliage it has a similar growth pattern. It is a vigorous growing vine that has a real will to live. Maybe too much. It's a native to central and eastern North America, but is common in landscapes across the continent.
Sometimes I would find it in forests in Arkansas, but it was usually in someone's yard. Somehow Virginia creeper found its way to our area. Judging from the yards I see it in, it must have been popular about 50 years ago. Today it can be found in yards up and down Owens Valley. I have it in my own yard. A plant I never gave much thought about, Virginia creeper usually serving a role in landscapes as a generic, boring vine.
If you needed green stuff on a fence or wall with a little fall color, it's a plant that worked well for that purpose even if it was mostly ignored. It is hard to kill and spreads quickly, good characteristics for generic, green vines.
I have decided that I do not like Virginia creeper.
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