Virginia Creeper DescriptionBotanical Name: Parthenocissus quinquefolia Native to eastern U.S. A deciduous, woody-stemmed, tendril climber. Leaves are five 6" leaflets, oval, toothed edges, dark green, turning a bright crimson color in autumn. Produces blue-black berries. Use caution, tendrils can deteriorate wood and mortar. Plant CharacteristicsPlant Category: Vines [1]Name: Virginia CreeperPlant Type: vine Mature Size: Can grow 15-20 feet tall and wide. Water: Moderate Exposure:: Full sun, full to partial shade Spacing: Space 6-10 feet apart, closer for faster coverage. Soil Type: Clay; loam; sand; acidic; alkaline; well drained Planting Time: Any season CommentsBeautiful autumn color.