Parthenocissus Quinquefolia Var. Hirsuta
Parthenocissus quinquefolia var. hirsuta is a unique variant of the common Virginia creeper known for its distinctive hairy foliage. This plant is native to eastern North America and thrives in woodland and shaded areas. Its leaves are typically five-lobed, giving it a feathery appearance that stands out in the landscape. The plant is valued for its ornamental qualities and ability to climb vertical surfaces. It also plays a role in supporting local wildlife and contributing to ecological diversity.