Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), The Old Forge, yesterday.
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Seriously GORGEOUS!
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Who wouldn’t want this, sprawling across their path? Beautiful, Dave.
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I do have to cut it a bit Faisal or it would swamp this area. But yes, it is beautiful. D
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Awww, I love the colours of autumn! Can be stunning in this country but I’d love to head up to New England at this time of year!
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If you do Caro, may I come? I’d love to see that too. Dave
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Fabulous!
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I love the stuff… I’m hell bent on having Boston Ivy in my garden for the same effect..Fire in autumn…
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Good choice Gary – it is pretty rampant but easy enough to control. D
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Beautiful, the light and colors worked out perfectly!
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Thanks Frank. I took some photos early morning but once the sun was on it, the creeper really came to life and I took the above shot. D
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Fabulous!
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Gorgeous!!!
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Oh my goodness – where’s me sunglasses!
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Wow!!
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What a welcome that gives!
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Stunning!
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