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Description:

Looks like poison ivy but with five leaves not three, vine growing on building.

2 Species ID Suggestions

Latimeria
Latimeria 13 years ago
Parthenocissus quinquefolia Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Alison
Alison 13 years ago
could be Virginia creeper


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6 Comments

KristalWatrous
KristalWatrous 12 years ago

Yes, Virginia creeper.

JessicaBittmann
JessicaBittmann 12 years ago

correction brain fart not creeping Charlie definitely Virginia creeper learned about it in my horticulture class

JessicaBittmann
JessicaBittmann 12 years ago

its Virginia creeper or creeping Charlie

tess
tess 12 years ago

I think it looks like woodbine, I have some in my yard in the north eastern part of kansas.

Latimeria
Latimeria 13 years ago

I agree with Alison, it looks like Virginia creeper. You can see some of the tendrils with adhesive pads on the end.

Alison
Alison 13 years ago

even if it's not native to Kansas, Virginia creeper is used as garden plant.

wallard21
Spotted by
wallard21

Leawood, Kansas, USA

Spotted on Apr 23, 2011
Submitted on Apr 23, 2011

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