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| katrina |
Posted - Aug 26 2010 : 08:07:06 AM http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30790442&id=1591270463
It's growing in our flower bed, and I would like to know if it's something we should keep.
Thanks so much!
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| bboopster |
Posted - Sep 01 2010 : 08:28:43 AM Yep, Virginia creeper 
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| katrina |
Posted - Aug 27 2010 : 9:42:14 PM I think it's definitely the virginia creeper. Thank you so much!
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| katrina |
Posted - Aug 27 2010 : 9:40:31 PM Its low to the ground, and spreading quickly. The place it planted itself is prone to erosion, so as long as it isn't toxic I think we'll keep it for now. Off to google! Thanks!
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| kristin sherrill |
Posted - Aug 26 2010 : 2:28:44 PM I was going to say it might be pachysandra. Is it all over the place low to the ground?
Kris
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| RaspberryBee |
Posted - Aug 26 2010 : 08:24:43 AM Looks like Virginia Creeper to me and while I like to look at it in nature (turns color in the fall)...I do NOT like it in my yard. My neighbor has other ideas so I am ALWAYS pulling it out :-)
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