Common North American vine with compound leaves and bluish-black berrylike fruit.
1Across the lawn a Virginia creeper draped the house with vivid tints.
2To-day it pleased her to decorate the table with Virginia creeper.
3Beside him on an unpainted trellis, Virginia creeper rattled in an October wind.
4It was of bluish stone, and half covered with Virginia creeper.
5He found nothing but bedraggled Virginia creeper and more dead leaves.
6Rockeries, Virginia creeper and a magnificent spreading magnolia tree adorn the front garden.
7Over a large whitish heap lay a Virginia creeper, turning a dull crimson.
8XIV: Virginia creeper screen, on an old fence, with wall-flowers and hollyhocks in front.
9The delicate Virginia creeper was almost minded to put forth its scarlet buds again.
10It was a broad low stucco house, with a Virginia creeper growing over it.
11I left the yard, and came to another, its façades completely covered with Virginia creeper.
12It's to be covered with Virginia creeper and wistaria and all sorts of climbing things.
13The Master's house, covered with Virginia creeper, stands on one side of the main building.
14Outside, darkling the whole room, a single leaf of giant Virginia creeper tapped unheeded on the pane.
15The Virginia creeper, wistaria, honeysuckle, a climbing rose, the clematis and trumpet vine are all most satisfactory.
16Clad in russet-coloured Virginia creeper, the castle emerges from the darkness as you round the first bend.
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