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Common name: "Woodbine" or "Silvervein Creeper"
Latin name:
Parthenocissus henryana - syn Vitis henryana

Silvervein Creeper - Woodbine - Parthenocissus henryana
Zone: 5 - 9 
Growth habit:
Climbing vine
Max height:
20' - 30'
Spread: Unlimited
Flowers: Insignificant 
Native to area: No, China
Available varieties: 1
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Woodbine
Parthenocissus henryana
Cultivation: Plant Silvervein Creeper in full sun to light shade in fertile well drained soil. For best foliage color plant in light shade. "Silvervein Creeper" is tolerant of most soil types and moderately drought tolerant.

Parthenocissu henryana is probably one of the more attractive climbing vines with its tri-colored variegated foliage. Fall coloration is spectacular with the foliage turning red. Silverveirn Creeper greenish flowers are inconspicuous.

Newly planted Silvervein Creeper plants need support and may need a little training as it grows up its support. It can also double as a groundcover. This variety of Parthenocissus may be marginally winter hardy in some areas.

Propagation:
Purchase pre-started Vines at your local Garden Center or Nursery. Cuttings can be taken during summer.

Potential pests ~ diseases:
Mildews and Leaf hoppers.

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