Parthenocissus inserta (climbers)
Parthenocissus inserta, also known as "thicket creeper" or "woodbine," is a hanging or climbing plant that is part of the Vitaceae family. It is native to North America.
The leaves are dark green during the growing season and can take on spectacular shades of red or orange in the fall.
Parthenocissus inserta is a very adaptable plant and can grow in various types of soil, but it prefers well-drained soil. It is a plant that prefers full light to partial shade. Due to its ability to climb, it is often used to cover walls, fences or other structures.
Care is relatively simple: the plant does not require very frequent watering and is quite drought tolerant. It can be trimmed to control growth and maintain the desired shape.
Parthenocissus inserta is a resistant plant that can survive temperatures down to -34 degrees Celsius.