Common North American vine with compound leaves and bluish-black berrylike fruit.
1It has virginia creeper over the porch, and a white gate.
2The wall was curtained with canaryensis, virginia creeper rich in autumn tints, ivy, and giant nasturtiums.
3The virginia creeper was reddening on the wall; the casement windows open to the air and sunshine.
4The south front is one-storied, a long series of rooms opening one into the other, and the walls are covered with virginia creeper.
5Virginia creeper festooned the hanging lamp; Virginia creeper crept over the cloth.
6Across the lawn a Virginia creeper draped the house with vivid tints.
7The Virginia Creeper had climbed to the tops of the trees.
8To-day it pleased her to decorate the table with Virginia creeper.
9Beside him on an unpainted trellis, Virginia creeper rattled in an October wind.
10Virginia creeper and ivy, honeysuckle and jasmine, nearly covered the walls.
11It was of bluish stone, and half covered with Virginia creeper.
12He found nothing but bedraggled Virginia creeper and more dead leaves.
13Rockeries, Virginia creeper and a magnificent spreading magnolia tree adorn the front garden.
14Over a large whitish heap lay a Virginia creeper, turning a dull crimson.
15The facade is cut granite interspersed with climbing roses, wisteria and Virginia creepers.
16XIV: Virginia creeper screen, on an old fence, with wall-flowers and hollyhocks in front.
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