Parthenocissus tricuspidata ‘Fenway Park’ – 'Fenway Park' is a gold-foliaged form of Boston Ivy found by the famed Dr. Peter del Tridici of the Arnold Arboretum on his way to a baseball game at where else? Fenway Park. DingDingDingDingDing!!! You're a winner!! The three-lobed leaves are bright yellow in sun, lime-yellow in shade. Fall foliage color is red. This is a relatively aggressive self-clinging vine. Planted on the north side of an old ash tree here in northeastern Connecticut it has been decimated to the crown in hard zone 5b winters but recovers the following season… perhaps it would be happier on the south side of the tree?! Spring planting is advised in the north. Cutting grown.
From Christine V. (OH) on 4.20.2016: "I just received the package of Fenway Park. The plants are gorgeous. I was not expecting them to be so large. Thank you."