Can you help me identify this vine?
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Plant Snap app will identify it
Virginia Creeper
Does look like the leaves on my Virginia Creeper. I trim mine back every winter. It can be rather invasive.
Virginia creeper.....very invasive & hard to get rid of it if you do not want it in your area/yard. Toxic--poisonous can be very bad to handle especially if you have allergies to Raphides. The oxylate crystals in the sap that cause a rash and/or blisters in sensitive people.Although it is not as allergenic as poison ivy, raphides, the sap of Virginia creeper, can cause skin irritation and blisters in sensitive people when it punctures the skin. "The tissues of the plant contain microscopic, irritating needle-like crystals called raphides." "The juice or sap of these plants contains oxalate crystals. Chewing these
plants may cause pain and irritation of the mouth, lips, and tongue. Swelling of the
throat may cause breathing difficulties." do not let pets or kids around it.
Its a horrible plant, get rid of it, anything that’s viny is not a good plant as far as species is concerned
Doesn't Virginia Creeper have 5 leaflets?
The plant in Theresa's picture has only 4 leaflets........