‘Parthenocissus tricuspidata Veitchii Boskoop’, also called wild vine, is a fast growing, self-adhesive climber. It does not need to be tied up. The three-pointed leaves are green in summer and turn a beautiful bright red in autumn. Thanks to its strong adhesive roots, the vine grows quickly and securely on walls and fences, but it […]
Beautiful autumn colours
Self-adhesive plant that covers your facade or fence quickly and securely thanks to its adhesive roots.
Finger-shaped leaf
For a perfect result, we recommend 3 plants per linear metre.
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‘Parthenocissus tricuspidata Veitchii Boskoop’, also called wild vine, is a fast growing, self-adhesive climber. It does not need to be tied up. The three-pointed leaves are green in summer and turn a beautiful bright red in autumn. Thanks to its strong adhesive roots, the vine grows quickly and securely on walls and fences, but it can also be used as a ground cover. In winter, it loses its leaves but can survive severe winters. It is an easy plant that can stand in both the sun and the shade. In spring it has green-yellow flowers, but these are hardly noticeable. Pruning is not necessary, but can be done throughout the year to keep it compact or if it threatens to overgrow glass or wood. The plant’s adhesive roots will cause it to leave traces and that, of course, is not the intention. In such cases, be sure to cut back the vine well in time, as the plant can take it just fine.
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