Parthenocissus quinquefolia
£2.50
Virginia creeper. A vigorous, tall-growing and self-clinging vine, excellent for covering high walls, trees etc and for ground cover. The blue-black fruits are edible, and the stems have been eaten when peeled and cooked. The fruits also yield a dye, while the stems are used for basketry; also a bee plant. Likes a position in part or full shade; hardy to -35°C. Stratification: CS12. Number of seeds: 20.
8 in stock
Description
Virginia creeper. A vigorous, tall-growing and self-clinging vine, excellent for covering high walls, trees etc and for ground cover. The blue-black fruits are edible, and the stems have been eaten when peeled and cooked. The fruits also yield a dye, while the stems are used for basketry; also a bee plant. Likes a position in part or full shade; hardy to -35°C. Stratification: CS12