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It is very similar to the five-leaf creeper, but its young buds are green, the tendrils are without or have poorly developed tendrils. It has five-lobed, serrated leaves, matte green on the upper side, and bluish on the underside. The thicket creeper works best with lattice structures such as pergolas and fences. It clings poorly to walls. It grows well in both sunny and shaded locations. It has no special soil requirements.
It is very similar to the five-leaf creeper, but its young buds are green, the tendrils are without or have poorly developed tendrils. It has five-lobed, serrated leaves, matte green on the upper side, and bluish on the underside. In autumn, the leaves turn a beautiful scarlet red. It clings (twines) to nets, fences, and trellises, with strong growth of several meters per year. It grows up to 20 meters, creating a great barrier or fence. Ideal for cultivation across Poland.
Application: For planting fences, arbors, pergolas, and other supports, also in containers for balconies or terraces, or as a ground cover plant.
Care: It accepts average soils, can grow in full sun or partial shade, is resistant to diseases and pests, and completely frost-resistant.
Flowering: June-July.
Fruiting: August-September.