Virginia Creeper
By Fleurdemai
- 5 Oct, 2008
- 11 likes
the leaves are now turing on my creeper
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They are excellent for a North facing wall. North-west sounds ideal as the late afternoon sun should be enough to turn them red in the Autumn
5 Oct, 2008
All right I finally have a plan for that wall...wonderful...than you!
5 Oct, 2008
I always think a climbing hydrangea (h.petiolaris) looks good on a North wall with a creeper growing around and through it
5 Oct, 2008
I will have to look for it...thank you again...!
5 Oct, 2008
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I need to find a wall to start some Virginia Creeper on..what is the best face for it...I have a north west facing wall that might work, but it does not get a whole lot of sun except for in the afternoon...
5 Oct, 2008