Yes, Virginia creeper is poisonous to humans and animals if ingested.
Virginia Creeper - Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Virginia Creeper
Yes
Parthenocissus quinquefolia, known as Virginia creeper is a flowering plant but the flowers are very small.
Virginia Creeper
With an insecticide. Sevin is among the safest.
Virginia creeper spreads and propagates through its seeds, which are dispersed by birds and other animals that eat its berries. It can also spread through underground rhizomes, allowing it to grow and spread quickly in suitable conditions.
No, but in many cases it can cause a severe poison-icy-like rash.
It is a creeper.
Central and Eastern America describes where Virginia creeper grows. The flowering plant in question (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) grows in southeastern Canada west to Manitoba in the southeastern United States west to Utah. It also is native south down through eastern Mexico and Guatemala.
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