Virginia creeper is a fast-growing vine that is native to North America. With a tolerance for shade and neglect, this climber is ideal for gardeners who are short on time and want a low-maintenance ...
For me, the cardinal creeper, or Ipomoea × multifida, ticks every box. Fast-growing, showy and colorful, this vine delivers serious impact from a small investment. I’ve grown it many times in pots ...
We have several native plants that can get out of hand in our yard, meaning they grow quickly and establish themselves nearly everywhere. When it comes to the trumpet creeper, a vine native to ...
At first glance, the trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans) seems like the perfect addition to any garden. It has vibrant red-orange vines and trumpet-shaped blooms that make it a visually stunning ...
Trumpet creeper has been called “rambunctious” and “a thug” by home gardeners far and wide, but we desert gardeners adore plants that survive and even thrive through our brutal summers. Trumpet ...
Leaves of three, let it be. That’s the common expression to avoid run-ins with poison ivy and poison oak — common toxic-to-the-touch plants found in North Carolina’s Triangle area and beyond. Virginia ...
Many creepers filter indoor air, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing fresh oxygen, while also reducing toxins to create a healthier home Lush creepers bring texture and life to plain spaces or ...
An exotic plant and staple at the Virginia Zoo is expected to bloom this weekend, just in time for the first day of autumn. Zoo officials describe the plant, Argyreia nervosa, commonly referred to as ...
Bridal Creeper is a South African plant introduced in the 19th Century as a garden plant and it's one of the worst weeds in Australia. Bridal Creeper or Asparagus asparagoides is a climber or creeper ...