Parthenocissus quinquefolia 'Yellow Wall' (Virginia creeper 'Yellow Wall')
Other names: Vitis quinquefolia 'Yellow Wall'
'Yellow Wall' is a large, vigorous, woody, deciduous climber with palmate, mid-green leaves divided into five ovate leaflets, turning bright golden-yellow in autumn. Inconspicuous green flowers in summer are sometimes followed by blue-black fruit.
Read more...
![]() |
8m max. spread |
![]() |
15m max. height |
![]() |
5-10 years to maturity |
Parthenocissus henryana (Silver-vein creeper)
Other names: Ampelopsis henryana, Vitis henryana, Chinese Virginia creeper
P. henryana is a self-clinging climber with velvety foliage (with white veins running down each leaf) turning bright red in autumn. Less vigorous than other Virginia creepers and can be used on a north-facing wall.
Read more...
![]() |
4m max. spread |
![]() |
12m max. height |
![]() |
5-10 years to maturity |
Vaccinium vitis-idaea subsp. minus (Mountain cranberry)
Other names: Vaccinium vitis-idaea var. minus, Mountain cowberry, Rock cranberry, Lingberry, Lingonberry, Lingenberry, Lingen, Northern mountain cranberry, Foxberry, Partridgeberry
V. vitis-idaea subsp. minus is a mat-forming, evergreen shrub with small, ovate, glossy, dark green leaves and racemes of small, bell-shaped, deep pink flowers in late spring and early summer followed by edible but acidic, spherical, dark red fruit.
Read more...
![]() |
0.5m max. spread |
![]() |
0.2m max. height |
![]() |
5-10 years to maturity |
Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia creeper)
Other names: Wild wood vine, Woodbine, Five-leaved ivy, Five-leaves, True Virginia creeper, American ivy, American woodbine, False grape, Vitis quinquefolia, Ampelopsis hederacea, Ampelopsis quinquefolia
P. quinquefolia is a vigorous, self-clinging climber with five-pointed, deeply divided, mid-green leaves which turn brilliant shades of crimson-red in autumn. Unsuitable choice for small gardens.
Read more...
![]() |
8m max. spread |
![]() |
15m max. height |
![]() |
5-10 years to maturity |
To add ? to your lists,
login to your account or subscribe.
Find out more about plant lists here
or Login