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Virginia Creeper

Parthenocissus quinquefolia

Photo by momsavang
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Field Notes

Description:

Virginia creeper is a vining plant that is often confused with poison ivy or poison oak. It has five leaves. Though it is not "poisonous" it can cause minor skin irritation. Bluish berries in the fall should not be ingested.

Habitat:

west central ga.

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