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The neighbors gave DH some flower pots, pile of used lumber
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and several other treasures when they moved last winter. We thought this was just a pot of dirt, but this sprouted. It did have a stem that was dormant through the winter. What is it?
 

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That's Virginia creeper. It makes a good ground cover for a large space, or you can train it up a mature tree.
It can be rampant, but cuts back easily enough. It turns a pretty crimson in the fall and goes dormant in the winter.
 

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Anything that resembles poison ivy gets treated here like poison ivy.
 

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Around here, poison ivy was identified with the 3 leaves, and if it had 5, it was called poison oak. I have googled poison oak, and the pics of it look like oak leaves.
Regardless, a lifetime of fearing 5-leaved plants like that will keep me from ever having it in my yard on purpose.
 

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Around here, poison ivy was identified with the 3 leaves, and if it had 5, it was called poison oak. I have googled poison oak, and the pics of it look like oak leaves.
Regardless, a lifetime of fearing 5-leaved plants like that will keep me from ever having it in my yard on purpose.

The poison oak I have painful experience with is three leaved... it's image is burned into my frontal lobes. :eek: or wherever you store those unfortunate images.
 

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