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Parthenocissus quinquefolia,
known as
Virginia creeper,
Victoria creeper, five-leaved ivy, or five-finger, is a
species of
flowering vine in the grape...
- The
Virginia Creeper Trail is a 35-mile (56 km) multi-purpose rail trail.
Located in
southwestern Virginia, the
trail runs from
Abingdon to Whitetop, Virginia...
- henryana,
Chinese Virginia-
creeper,
silver vein
creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia,
known as the
Virginia creeper,
Victoria creeper, five-leaved ivy,...
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inserta (syn.
Parthenocissus vitacea), also
known as
thicket creeper,
false Virginia creeper, woodbine, or
grape woodbine, is a
woody vine
native to North...
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Appalachian Trail, U.S.
Bicycle Route 76, The Iron
Mountain Trail,
Virginia Creeper Trail.and the
MABDR motorcycle trail.
Damascus also is on the route...
- seal
consists of
sprigs of
Parthenocissus quinquefolia, or commonly,
Virginia creeper. In 1930
another committee was
charged with
standardizing the seal's...
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distinguished from the
Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) by its
simple leaves with
pointed lobes (
Virginia creeper leaves are
divided into...
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Parthenocissus henryana (Chinese
Virginia-
creeper or
silver vein
creeper) is a
species of
flowering plant in the vine
family Vitaceae,
native to China...
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Darapsa myron, the
Virginia creeper sphinx, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae found in
central and
eastern North America. It is
found in
southern Ontario...
- and flower.
Plants like milkweed, dandelions, daisies, ferns, and
Virginia creeper,
which is
featured on the
state flag, are also common. The Thompson...