Family: Vitaceae
grape woodbine
[Ampelopsis quinquefolia var. vitacea (L.) Michx., more... ]
Etymology: Parthenocissus: from Greek parthenos, "a virgin," and kissos, "ivy," a genus whose common name is woodbine or virginia creeper, Virginia having been named after England's virgin queen Elizabeth I
Plants: perennial woody vine; stems climbing with few-branched tendrils without adhesive disks
Leaves: palmately divided, shiny green on top
Flowers: greenish; inflorescence appearing broadly rounded, forking at the end into 2 diverging clusters
Conservation Status: Native
Plants: perennial woody vine; stems climbing with few-branched tendrils without adhesive disks
Leaves: palmately divided, shiny green on top
Flowers: greenish; inflorescence appearing broadly rounded, forking at the end into 2 diverging clusters
Conservation Status: Native
Floristic Rating: Coefficient of Conservatism = 4, Wetland Indicator = FACU USDA Plants Database: Federal Distribution and detailed information including photos University of Wisconsin - Green Bay: Shrubs: Photos, descriptions, information