False Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus vitacea) Idaho Native - Ninja Gardening - Episode 32
False Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus vitacea), or Woodbine, is native to Idaho and much of the West. Used as an ornamental because it can vigorously grow over unsightly structures and has stunning fall foliage. The berries are not edible for humans, but are useful for birds in the fall and winter. It looks exactly like a Virginia Creeper in every way but one, and in this video I'll teach you the one simple trick to tell them apart. Yeah, that is click baity.
False Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus vitacea), or Woodbine, is native to Idaho and much of the West. Used as an ornamental because it can vigorously grow over unsightly structures and has stunning fall foliage. The berries are not edible for humans, but are useful for birds in the fall and winter. It looks exactly like a Virginia Creeper in every way but one, and in this video I'll teach you the one simple trick to tell them apart. Yeah, that is click baity.