Definitely not poison oak, ivy, or sumac, but I'm not sure what it is. I keep thinking it may be some kind of wild grape, but I can't see any tendrils. Did you notice what method of climbing it uses (tendrils, twining, areal roots)?
"...and don't think the garden loses its ecstasy in winter. It's quiet, but the roots are down there riotous." Rumi
Tendrils makes me think grape too. Not what I'd call invasive, but I do have them pop up here and there, and they are difficult to dig out. They can get quite large too.
"...and don't think the garden loses its ecstasy in winter. It's quiet, but the roots are down there riotous." Rumi
Name: New username - Crittergarden Unexpectedly Green Pittsburgh (Zone 5b) NEW USER NAME: Crittergarden
OMG grapes.
I have them all over both fence lines, sprouting from the neighbors' ground.
NOBODY is cultivating/harvesting - they're from someone a long time ago.
I have to cut them back 3-4 times per season or they reach into my yard and grab my birdfeeders, buddleia, and anything else they can get their tendrils around.
Decisions, decisions.
I tried a couple of usernames and have finally settled on:
crittergarden.
That's it, no more changes. I'm done. I will be crittergarden here, on Cubits, and when I renew my Dave's Garden subscription on Noveber 4, I'll be crittergarden over there, too. DONE!~~~ UNTIL ONE HAS LOVED AN ANIMAL, PART OF THEIR SOUL REMAINS UNAWAKENED ~~~