The catalog/Species

Parthenocissus spp.

Genus-level entry. These cultivars are recorded under Parthenocissus with no species — typically inter-species hybrids or supplier listings without an extracted species name.

Z 344 cultivars

Cultivars

PL#3107

'engelmanii'

Parthenocissus

Flower Color: Greenish Yellow Flower Form: Small Inconspicuous Flowering Period: Grown for Foliage Mature Height: 50′(15m) Pruning Requirement: Prune to Shape Planting Aspect: Full Sun / Partial Shade Cold Tolerance: USDA Zone 3 Suitable as Ground Cover: Yes Price Group: Standard About Parthenocissus engelmanii This self-clinging vine is a slightly hardier form of Virginia Creeper similar to the well known quinquefolia but with a smaller more dainty leaf. Abundant finely cut leaves provide orange, purple and scarlet fall color. Also provides dark blue berries in fall.

Z 350 ft
PL#3108

'henryana'

Parthenocissus

Flower Color: Greenish Yellow Flower Form: Small Inconspicuous Flowering Period: Grown for Foliage Mature Height: 50′(15m) Pruning Requirement: Prune to Shape Planting Aspect: Full Sun / Partial Shade Cold Tolerance: USDA Zone 3 Suitable as Ground Cover: Yes Price Group: Standard About Parthenocissus henryana The finest foliage of all the species. Leaf coloration is very striking with its rich dark green base and pink to reddish/ purple veins, turning to a deep red in early autumn. The clusters of small greenish flowers in late summer are followed by small dark blue berries.

Z 350 ft
PL#3109

'quinquefolia'

Parthenocissus

Flower Color: Greenish Yellow Flower Form: Small Inconspicuous Flowering Period: Grown for Foliage Mature Height: 50′(15m) Pruning Requirement: Prune to Shape Planting Aspect: Full Sun / Partial Shade Cold Tolerance: USDA Zone 3 Suitable as Ground Cover: Yes Price Group: Standard About Parthenocissus quinquefolia A vigorous climber to 50′(15m). Quinquefolia, with its large five lobed leaf, is grown for its vivid crimson fall foliage and has been in cultivation for over two centuries. Also provides dark blue berries in fall

Z 350 ft
PL#3110

'tricuspidata Vietchii'

Parthenocissus

Flower Color: Greenish Yellow Flower Form: Small Inconspicuous Flowering Period: Grown for Foliage Mature Height: 50′(15m) Pruning Requirement: Prune to Shape Planting Aspect: Full Sun / Partial Shade Cold Tolerance: USDA Zone 4 Suitable as Ground Cover: Yes Price Group: Standard About Parthenocissus tricuspidata Vietchii This vigorous climber to 66′(20m) turns to a brilliant orange and scarlet in the fall. Dark blue berries are produced in the fall. A classic vine for covering stately buildings including the Empress Hotel in Victoria BC, Canada.

Z 450 ft