Virginia creeper, *Parthenocissus quinquefolia*. Take care removing it as it can cause dermatitis in some people.
Little_Blackberry_16
Looks like Virginia creeper.
smoothobfuscator
Itchy itchy beware- no new info on identifying it but I’ll share that you my not have a reaction the first time you come in contact with it but it could have a nasty reaction the second or third and then progressively worse after. Ask me how I know. 0/10 ⭐️ would not recommend
As identified above, it’s [Virginia creeper](https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=paqu2#), a North American native vine that is a good food source for birds in winter and a host plant for several sphinx moth species. If you have a spot in your yard, may want to transplant it there, rather than just discard.
Hunter_Wild
Virginia creeper. If you’re in its native range in Eastern North America then it’s a rather beneficial plant for birds and pollinators. It can be aggressive and may cause contact dermatitis similar to poison ivy. But if you aren’t sensitive to it and keep it in the pots it should be a very lovely plant, assuming you’re in its native range.
notme1414
Virginia creeper. It turns beautiful colours in the fall.
Forgottengoldfishes
Like others said Virginia Creeper. I’ve been pulling it out for years without any rashes or issues.
In the fall it turns a lovely shade of red. Deers ignore it in the summer when there’s lots of food but will eat it in the fall when there’s less foliage. It can also get berries but that is usually on older plants. The berries are toxic to humans but birds and deer eat them.
No-Willingness4668
Get rid of all that immediately. Rip it all out, rip out all the roots, and burn it all. Do it now. Do not let it get set up in your yard. It will take over everything.
Capable_Foot4909
My nightmare, been living in this house for 10 years fighting it
PioneerSpecies
A creepy virgin
MissClawdy
Get thaaaat thiiiiiing OUUUTTTTT!!! It will overtake EVERYTHING.
theHahnster
Virginia creeper, some people hate it, but I like it and leave it growing!
Tremble_Like_Flower
Nuke it from orbit!!!
LiquidFur
Virginia creeper. It’s everywhere. Don’t feel guilty about ripping it out. It will pop back up everywhere. It’s, let’s just say VERY hardy.
Pure-Maximum2946
It’s taking over my yard, mostly shade and part shade areas. I don’t care 🤷
Amazing-Insect442
Virginia creeper. It can be aggressive.
zeroagent
It tried taking over my oak tree. At first I was like oooh…pretty dangly vines…but they got thicker.
So I lopped it off…every other week there is new baby vines, which I yank and and say:
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Virginia creeper, *Parthenocissus quinquefolia*. Take care removing it as it can cause dermatitis in some people.
Looks like Virginia creeper.
Itchy itchy beware- no new info on identifying it but I’ll share that you my not have a reaction the first time you come in contact with it but it could have a nasty reaction the second or third and then progressively worse after. Ask me how I know. 0/10 ⭐️ would not recommend
Here’s an article about it: [Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)](https://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/trees/plants/va_creeper.htm)
As identified above, it’s [Virginia creeper](https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=paqu2#), a North American native vine that is a good food source for birds in winter and a host plant for several sphinx moth species. If you have a spot in your yard, may want to transplant it there, rather than just discard.
Virginia creeper. If you’re in its native range in Eastern North America then it’s a rather beneficial plant for birds and pollinators. It can be aggressive and may cause contact dermatitis similar to poison ivy. But if you aren’t sensitive to it and keep it in the pots it should be a very lovely plant, assuming you’re in its native range.
Virginia creeper. It turns beautiful colours in the fall.
Like others said Virginia Creeper. I’ve been pulling it out for years without any rashes or issues.
In the fall it turns a lovely shade of red. Deers ignore it in the summer when there’s lots of food but will eat it in the fall when there’s less foliage. It can also get berries but that is usually on older plants. The berries are toxic to humans but birds and deer eat them.
Get rid of all that immediately. Rip it all out, rip out all the roots, and burn it all. Do it now. Do not let it get set up in your yard. It will take over everything.
My nightmare, been living in this house for 10 years fighting it
A creepy virgin
Get thaaaat thiiiiiing OUUUTTTTT!!! It will overtake EVERYTHING.
Virginia creeper, some people hate it, but I like it and leave it growing!
Nuke it from orbit!!!
Virginia creeper. It’s everywhere. Don’t feel guilty about ripping it out. It will pop back up everywhere. It’s, let’s just say VERY hardy.
It’s taking over my yard, mostly shade and part shade areas. I don’t care 🤷
Virginia creeper. It can be aggressive.
It tried taking over my oak tree. At first I was like oooh…pretty dangly vines…but they got thicker.
So I lopped it off…every other week there is new baby vines, which I yank and and say:
“Not Today, Satan”