This little known self clinging/climbing parthenocissus creeper not only has smaller leaves than the other varieties, but it also remains very small! It doesn't grow quickly and it won't grow higher than 3 to 4 meters. At this height, the shoots will only grow horizontally. It will remain low on buildings in a range where pruning it is easy, which makes it excellent for greening smaller structures and objects. Its flowers and fruit are comparable to those of Veitchii, only smaller. It is frost resistant, just as its bigger cousins, and displays beautiful reds in autumn.
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Cultivar of parthenocissus tricuspidata, discovered by George R. Jackmann in 1938 on a facade in England