I had Virginia creeper at my old house and always thought of it as invasive. I pulled as much as I could out every year but it came up all over the yard the next year. It is hard to pull out because you have to find the end of the long stems that is rooted in the ground. It spread from one end of my yard to the other, often rooting in difficult places to get to and climbing shrubs and trees and leaving a whole mass of it on top of them. I could not appreciate the Fall color because it was such a nuisance the rest of the gardening season. Be wary of it before you buy or plant.
I had Virginia creeper at my old house and always thought of it as invasive. I pulled as much as I could out every year but it came up all over the yard the next year. It is hard to pull out because you have to find the end of the long stems that is rooted in the ground. It spread from one end of my yard to the other, often rooting in difficult places to get to and climbing shrubs and trees and leaving a whole mass of it on top of them. I could not appreciate the Fall color because it was such a nuisance the rest of the gardening season. Be wary of it before you buy or plant.